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PREFACE 

This volume contains a list of the Latin and English 
Salutatorians, Valedictorians, Honormen, Junior Orators, 
Lynde Debaters, Prizemen, Fellows, First Group Men, and 
University Debaters, from the first Commencement in 1748 
until the present day. It is unfortunately incomplete for the 
years 1750-53, I 755-'59, i7 6 3~' 6 4, 1776-77, and in minor 
detail ; a careful search through the files of nearly all the 
current newspapers, from which source the honormen for the 
first seventy-five years have been obtained, has failed to 
supply the omissions. In 1757 and in 1777, however, the 
public exercises of Commencement were omitted, and it is 
believed no honors were assigned. The absence of official 
source-material, notably the Minutes of the Faculty, for the 
eighteenth century and a period of some twenty years in 
the nineteenth, has made the task of collation one of the 
greatest difficulty, which will account for the fragmentary 
nature of the record during the early years of College history. 

From 1748 until 1835, the honors have been compiled 
from the published accounts of the Commencements which 
appeared in the various newspapers of the day, supple- 
mented by the Minutes of the Faculty where extant, by 
biography and history, and the manuscript records of the 
University. From 1835 until 1902, they are taken from the 
Minutes of the Faculty and the official lists of honormen 
printed in the yearly catalogues. 



Vl PREFACE 

Unless otherwise specifically stated in the notes, the 
arrangement of the honormen is in the order of their stand- 
ing ; where the Minutes of the Faculty are available, they 
have been strictly followed in this particular. Since the 
adoption of the system of honor groups by the University 
in 1886, the names under each group are arranged in alpha- 
betical order. 

The work of compiling this volume was undertaken at 
the suggestion of Mr. M. Taylor Pyne, '77, to whom the 
editor is further indebted for valuable advice and assistance. 
He has also been courteously assisted by the librarians of the 
New York Public Library, the State Library of New Jersey, 
and the Pennsylvania Historical Society, while at work 
among their collections, and by many other persons ; which 
indebtedness is most gratefully acknowledged. 

J. R. W. 



Princeton, N. J., September 15, 1902. 



CONTENTS 

PAGE 

Preface . . . . . . . • v 

Introduction ....... xi 

Academic Honors, i 748-1901 ..... 1 

Academic Honors, 1902, Supplemental . . . 207 

Appendix, University Debaters, 1893-1902 . . 215 

Index ......... 223 



INTRODUCTION 



INTRODUCTION 



Commencement Honors 

The following statement of the origin and relative im- 
portance of the various honors and prizes, will be found of 
use in connection with the text. 

The custom of awarding honorary orations, to be deliv- 
ered at the annual Commencement as a token of good 
scholarship, had its origin with the founding of the College. 
Of these orations the Latin Salutatory is the oldest, dating 
back to the first Commencement in 1748. It was ordinarily 
awarded to the student attaining the highest individual rank 
in scholarship, and still maintains its distinctive quality as 
the highest honor at the disposal of the Faculty. 

The Valedictory was probably first awarded as a grad- 
uation honor in 1760. Prior to this it was delivered by a 
candidate for the degree of Master of Arts. It was usually 
awarded to the best orator of the class, without regard to 
academic standing ; of late years, however, scholarship is 
also taken into account with the qualifications of the stu- 
dent as a Valedictorian. 

In 1786 a Second Latin Salutatory oration was awarded, 
doubtless to the next highest in standing ; this was changed 
the year following to a Greek Salutatory, which in 1788 



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became the English Salutatory, for more than an hundred 
years the second honor. This oration was discontinued in 
1897. 

Other honorary orations were added from year to year, 
the Mathematical in 1792, the Belles Lettres in 1793, the 
Theological and Moral Science in 1804, and others. Ora- 
tions denoting excellence in the various arts and sciences 
were regularly awarded during the last century, but have 
since been discontinued. 

Prizes 

Witherspoon in his "Address to the Inhabitants of 
Jamaica," published in Philadelphia in 1772, gives the fol- 
lowing account of the competitions for prizes which were 
then held the day before Commencement: 

"On the day preceding the Commencement last year 
there was ( and it will be continued yearly hereafter ) a 
public exhibition and voluntary contention for prizes, open 
for every member of College. These were first, second, 
and third prizes, on each of the following subjects. 1. Read- 
ing the English language with propriety and grace, and being 
able to answer all questions on its Orthography and Gram- 
mar. 2. Reading the Latin and Greek languages in the same 
manner with particular attention to true quantity. 3. Speak- 
ing Latin. 4. Latin versions. 5. Pronouncing English ora- 
tions. The preference was determined by ballot, and all 
present permitted to vote, who were graduates of this or any 
other College." 

The first of these competitions was held in 1771. Upon 
this occasion Aaron Burr received the English prize, Henry 
Brockholst Livingston the Latin, Henry Lee the prize for 
"Turning English into Latin," and William Bradford that 



INTRODUCTION xill 

for public speaking. These exercises were probably discon- 
tinued about the year 1800, with the exception of an isolated 
contest in 1815. The prizes awarded in 1815, according to 
the Minutes of the Faculty, were books, and the names of 
the successful candidates were publicly mentioned on Com- 
mencement day. As the only account of these contests 
exists in the newspapers of the period, a complete record 
is impossible. 

Dickinson Prize 

In 1782, Governor John Dickinson, of Delaware, pre- 
sented to the Trustees his note for ^100, suggesting that 
the interest be applied in procuring a gold or silver medal 
to be awarded for the best dissertation on one of several 
named subjects. But one dissertation was presented in 1783, 
and the President was directed to republish the subject the 
year following without award. For several years this medal 
was awarded, but the students took little interest in it and 
the competitions were abandoned. In 187 1, upon complaint 
being made to the Trustees by some of the descendants of 
Governor Dickinson that the fund had been diverted from 
its original purpose, a committee was appointed to investi- 
gate the matter. This committee later reported that the 
Board had received from Governor Dickinson the sum of 
^100 currency, and that the interest, save for a few years, 
had never been applied in the manner designated by the 
donor. They recommended that one thousand dollars be 
appropriated to reestablish the Dickinson Prize Fund, and 
that the interest be used for the purpose originally intended. 
This report was adopted, and the first award under the new 
endowment was made at the Commencement of 1872. 



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Minto Medal 

It is recorded in the Minutes of the Trustees that, in 
1789, Dr. Walter Minto, then Professor of Mathematics and 
Natural Philosophy, gave a medal of the value of five pounds 
to be competed for at that Commencement. There is no 
mention of any later award. 

Junior Orations and Junior Orator Medals 

The custom of holding contests in oratory, usually on 
the day preceding the annual Commencement, had its origin 
early in College history. The first contest of this kind, 
open to all undergraduates, was held in 1771. These exer- 
cises continued regularly for several years and became a 
feature of the Commencement. About the year 1802 a mate- 
rial change took place in the method of choosing the com- 
peting orators ; eight were selected, four from each Literary 
Society, so that the exercises became in reality contests 
between the American Whig and the Cliosophic Societies. 
Later the competitors were chosen entirely from the Junior 
class, and were known as "Junior Orators." For many years 
these contests rivalled in popularity the graduating exercises 
of the Senior class, becoming in no small degree a feature 
of the academic year, and bitter was the warfare waged by 
the two Halls in pursuit of honors. Mention of the distri- 
bution of these honors, prior to 1865 when medals were 
first awarded to the successful contestants, has been omitted, 
as no authentic data for such a record exists. 

On December 20, 1864, a committee of Trustees was 
appointed to decide upon the matter of Junior Orator prizes; 
this committee later reported favorably (June 28, 1865), and 
the following resolution was adopted: "That the Faculty 



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be empowered to procure four gold medals, costing fifteen 
dollars each, and have them suitably inscribed ; and to pre- 
sent them to the young gentlemen to whom prizes were 
awarded by the Committee on Junior Orators." The value 
of the medals has since been increased to twenty dollars. 

The choice of representatives was originally with the 
Societies themselves, but the disorders consequent upon these 
elections, amounting in some cases to "riots" and "acts 
of violence," according to the Trustee Minutes, forced the 
Board to change the manner of their appointment. The 
first measure was to authorize the Faculty (1859) to make 
the appointments of Junior Orators independent of any action 
taken by the student members of the Societies. In 1864 it 
was decided that the selection of speakers should be made 
by the Faculty, after a fair trial of the merits of the differ- 
ent candidates. At present the orators are chosen by com- 
mittees appointed by the two Societies from their own mem- 
bers in the Faculty. 

Leonard W. Jerome Prizes 

In 1866 Mr. Leonard W. Jerome, of New York, donated 
five thousand dollars to establish a fund, the interest from 
which was to be expended in the purchase of two medals or 
other testimonials to be awarded to members of the gradu- 
ating class. It is not clear from the Minutes upon what 
basis the awards were to be made. Popularity apparently 
was the chief requisite, as the selection was to be determined 
by ballot, each member of the Senior class having the right 
to vote for the person who, in his opinion, was best en- 
titled to the distinction, and the medals were to be awarded 
to the two, one from each Literary Society, who received the 
greatest number of votes. The students, however, refused 



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to accept the prizes, and the money was returned several 
years later at the request of donor, without any award having 
been made. 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

In 1869, the Class of 1859, through its representatives, 
Alfred Hosea Kellogg, Henry Everett Russell, and Samuel 
Richards Colwell, conveyed to the Trustees two thousand 
dollars in trust, for the establishment of a prize foundation 
in English Literature, open to members of the Senior class. 
The first award was made in 1870. 

George Potts Bible Prizes 

Mrs. Sarah A. Brown, of Princeton, in 1866 gave one 
thousand dollars to found a prize in Biblical study, the inter- 
est of which was to be expended in the purchase of two 
copies of Matthew Henry's Commentary, to be presented 
annually to the two best Biblical scholars of the Senior class. 
Awards have been made annually since 1869. 

Experimental Science Prize 

In 1870 a prize of one hundred dollars was offered by 
the Faculty to the member of the Senior class who should 
pass the highest examination in Experimental Science. It 
was not again proposed ; the only award was made in 1870. 

Maclean Prize 

The Maclean Prize, of the annual value of one hundred 
dollars, was first awarded in 1872. It was founded by the 
will of Henry A. Stinnecke of the class of 1861. The fol- 
lowing extract from the will, probated in 1866, is of interest: 



INTRODUCTION xvil 

" I further direct that a sum, the annual income of which shall 
amount to one hundred dollars, shall be applied by the said Trustees 
to the founding of the Maclean Prize, which prize shall be given to 
that one of the Orators chosen by the Literary Societies from the 
Junior Class, who shall on the night before Commencement, or at 
such other time as the Junior Orations shall be held, pronounce the 
best English Oration. 

" The Commmittee that shall award said prize shall consist of 
the Professor of Rhetoric ' ex officio,' and two graduates of the Col- 
lege not members of the Faculty ; the latter to be appointed by the 
Trustees. 

" I found said prize as a Memorial of my esteem and regard for 
Dr. John Maclean, President of the College, and of my hearty appre- 
ciation of the kindness shown to my classmates and to me during 
our College course." 

Stinnecke Scholarship 

The Stinnecke Scholarship was also established by the 
will of Henry A. Stinnecke, '61. It is awarded to the mem- 
ber of the Sophomore class "who shall pass the best exam- 
ination at the opening of the session in September, in the Odes 
of Horace, the Eclogues of Vergil, and the Latin Grammar 
and Prosody, as well as the Anabasis or Cyropaedia of Xen- 
ophon and the Greek Grammar." It is of the annual value 
of five hundred dollars, and is tenable during the under- 
graduate course. The first award was in 1873. 

Class of 1861 Prize 

The interest of twelve hundred dollars, given by the 
Class of 1861, is annually awarded to the member of the 
Sophomore class passing the best examination at the end of 
the year in Mathematics. It was established in 1872. 



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Junior First Honor Prize 

In 1870, and thereafter until 1876, Mrs. John R. Thom- 
son gave two hundred dollars to the best scholar of the 
Junior class. In 1875 this prize was endowed by a bequest 
from Miss Maria Stinnecke, the annual interest of which 
amounted to two hundred dollars. It was known for sev- 
eral years as the "Miss Stinnecke Scholarship," and was 
awarded to the Junior first honorman until 18S2, when upon 
receipt of the Wood legacy it was combined with the H. A. 
Stinnecke endowment. 

In 1880 a legacy was received from George Bacon Wood, 
M.D., the annual income of which amounts to one hundred 
and fifty dollars. This has been awarded to the Junior first 
honorman since 1883. 

Science and Religion Prize 

In 1872, Furman Sheppard, of the class of 1845, offered 
a medal valued at one hundred dollars, or its equivalent in 
money, to be given to the member of the Senior class who 
should pass the highest examination in the Harmony of Sci- 
ence and Revealed Religion. This prize was offered annu- 
ally until 1887, when it was discontinued. 

Anonymous Prizes 

In 1873, also in 1874 and in 1875, several prizes were 
offered by "a graduate of the College," as follows: 

A prize of fifty dollars to the member of the Senior class offer- 
ing the best essay on a given subject in Political Economy. 

A prize of fifty dollars to the member of the Senior or Junior 
class offering the best essay on a given subject in Mental Philosophy. 



INTRODUCTION X1 X 

A prize of fifty dollars to the member of the Junior class writing 
the three best essays in English Literature during Junior year. 

A prize of fifty dollars to the member of the Junior class writing 
the best essay in French Literature upon a given subject. 

A prize of one hundred dollars to the member of the Sophomore 
class passing the best examination in Greek and Latin upon certain 
named subjects. 

A prize of one hundred dollars to the member of the Sophomore 
class standing highest at the Biennial Examination. 

A prize of one hundred dollars to the member of the Freshman 
class passing the highest examination in the subjects required for 
entrance. 

Freshman First Honor Prize 

A prize of two hundred dollars to be given to the mem- 
ber of the Freshman class attaining the highest average in 
scholarship, was established in 1873 by a deed of gift from 
John S. Kennedy, Esq., of New York. This prize was 
awarded with the provision that it should not be given to 
the student taking the Stinnecke Scholarship. It was dis- 
continued in 1900. 

Lynde Debate Prizes 

Mr. Charles R. Lynde in 1876 donated five thousand 
dollars to establish a prize fund in debate. Three prizes, 
representing the income of this sum, are awarded by a com- 
mittee appointed by the Faculty, to the successful compet- 
itors in a debate held during Commencement. The com- 
petitors in this debate, six in number, of the Senior class, 
are chosen from the American Whig and the Cliosophic 
Societies by a committee of their own members in the Fac- 
ulty. The first prize was originally of the value of one 
hundred and thirty dollars ; the second, one hundred and 



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twenty dollars, and the third, one hundred dollars, but the 
decrease in the rate of interest has lessened their value. 
They are at present worth one hundred, eighty-three, and 
sixty-six dollars, respectively. The first contest was held 
during the Commencement of 1876. 

The Stinnecke Prizes 

In 1877 three prizes, of the value of seventy, forty, and 
thirty dollars, respectively, from the income of the Stinnecke 
legacy, were awarded to the three members of the Sopho- 
more class having the highest standing during Sophomore 
year. The awards were discontinued in 1880. 

The Baird Prizes 

Charles O. Baird, Esq., in 1882 offered the following 
prizes, open to members of the Senior class : 

The Baird Prize of one hundred dollars to the best writer and 
speaker; a prize for Oratory of fifty dollars to the next best speaker 
and writer ; and a prize of fifty dollars for the best poem, and of fifty 
dollars for the best written disputation delivered at the public ora- 
torical exercises of the Senior class. 

Through the liberality of the same donor, the Baird 
Prize fund was established the year following by a gift of 
six thousand dollars, and the number of prizes offered was 
increased. At present they are : 

The Baird Prize of one hundred dollars, to the best speaker of 
those who have ranked among the first six writers, in any two of the 
three departments of English Literature, Rhetoric, and Oratory. 

A prize for oratory, of fifty dollars, to the best speaker, exclu- 
sive of the Baird Prizemen, of those who in the same departments 
have ranked among the first twelve writers. 



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A prize for delivery, of thirty dollars, to the best speaker, exclu- 
sive of the above. 

A prize for poetry of fifty dollars. 

Two prizes of forty and thirty dollars, respectively, for the best 
and the second best written disputations. 

The Lyman H. Atwater Prize in Political Science 
In 1883 the Class of 1883 established a prize fund of 
one thousand dollars, as a memorial of the Rev. Lyman H. 
Atwater, D.D., LL.D., Professor of Political Science, who 
died during that year. The annual interest from this sum is 
awarded to the member of the Senior class who is adjudged 
to have passed the best examination and written the best 
essay upon a given subject in the department of Political and 
Social Science. This prize was first awarded in 1885. 

The Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
Founded in 1885 by a gift of one thousand dollars from 
President James McCosh to establish a prize in memory of 
his son Alexander Guthrie McCosh. The endowment was 
increased by a further gift of five hundred dollars from Presi- 
dent McCosh in 1889. The interest is annually awarded to 
the member of the Senior class passing the best examina- 
tion and writing the best essay upon a given subject in 
Philosophy. The first award was in 1886. 

The Francis Biddle Prize 
Founded in 1887 by a gift of five hundred dollars from 
Henry W. Biddle, Esq., in memory of Francis Biddle of the 
class of 1875. The interest is yearly awarded to the mem- 
ber of the Sophomore class, not below fourth group, who in 
the judgment of a committee appointed by the Faculty, shall 
write the best English essay. It was first awarded in 1888. 



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Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture 

Established in 1887 by a yearly gift of fifty dollars from 
Mrs. Norman White, in memory of her son, Frederick Bar- 
nard White, of the class of 1883. In 1890, Mrs. White gave 
one thousand dollars to the University to permanently endow 
this prize. It is open to members of the Junior and Senior 
classes, and is awarded for the best essay upon some given 
subject in Architecture. 

The Class of 1876 Prize for Debate in Political Economy 

Established in 1887 by a gift of one thousand dollars, 
which has since been increased to two thousand, from the 
Class of 1876. This prize, at present the income from two 
thousand dollars, is awarded to the successful contestant in 
a debate on a subject of current interest in American poli- 
tics, to be held on Washington's Birthday. The competi- 
tors, four in number, one from each class, are chosen by a 
vote of their respective classes. 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 

Established in 1889 by a gift of one thousand dollars from 
Cornelius C. Cuyler, of the class of 1879. In 1896 Mr. Cuyler 
added four thousand dollars to his former gift. Competition 
for this prize is open to members of the Senior class ; it is 
awarded for the best examination and thesis on some stated 
subject in Political Economy. It was first offered in 1890. 

The Thomas B. Wanamaker English Prize 

Founded in 1889 by a gift of bonds valued at one thous- 
and dollars from Thomas Brown Wanamaker, Esq., of the 
class of 1883. This prize, of the value of fifty dollars, is 



INTRODUCTION xxill 

awarded to the member of the Junior class passing the best 
examination in English Philology, who shall also write the best 
thesis on some topic therein. The first award was in 1890. 

George W. Childs Preliminary Entrance Examination Prizes 
Established in 1889 by a yearly gift of fifty dollars from 
George W. Childs, Esq., and awarded to the student from 
Philadelphia or vicinity, passing the best preliminary entrance 
examination into the Academic Department. In 1893 and 
afterward, prizes were awarded to both Academic and Scien- 
tific students, under the same conditions. The awards were 
first made in 1890 and were discontinued in 1896. 

Class of 1870 English Prizes 

In 1890 the Class of 1870 gave the sum of two thous- 
and five hundred dollars to establish a prize fund in Eng- 
lish, designated and applied as follows : 

Class of 1870 Junior English Prizes. Of the yearly interest of 
one thousand five hundred dollars, one-half will be given to the best 
Old English scholar, and one-half to the best English Literature 
scholar of the Junior Academic class. 

Class of 1870 Sophomore English Prize. The yearly interest of 
one thousand dollars will be given to the member of the Sophomore 
Academic class who, at the close of Sophomore year, shall pass the 
best examination in the English studies of the year. 

The first award was made in 1891. 

The C. O. Joline Prize in American Political History 
Two hundred and fifty dollars, the gift of Adrian H. 
Joline, Esq., class of 1870, was received in 1890 to found 
"The C. O. Joline Prize in American Political History." 
An annual prize of the value of fifty dollars was offered for 
five years to the member of the Senior class passing the best 



XXIV INTRODUCTION 

examination in American Political History (1789-1820), who 
should also write the best thesis on an assigned topic con- 
nected with that period. In 1896 the prize was renewed, 
under different conditions, by a second gift of two hundred 
and fifty dollars. It was then specified : 

The sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, payable in annual in- 
stallments of fifty dollars, will be awarded at intervals of not less 
than three years to that graduate of the University, pursuing the study 
of American History as a specialty, who shall have presented before 
graduation the best thesis on some topic assigned by the Professor 
of History, and connected with the political history of the United 
States between the years 1787 and 1820, and who shall annually, for 
two years thereafter, present as evidence of his work a satisfactory 
essay of not less than five thousand words on a kindred topic sug- 
gested by himself. 

This prize was first offered in 1891 ; it has not been 
awarded since 1896. 

New York Herald Prize 
Founded by James Gordon Bennett, Esq., in 1893 by a 
gift of one thousand dollars. The prize is awarded to the 
member of the Senior class, or to the special student of satis- 
factory standing, who shall have taken the prescribed course 
in Political Science and English Literature, and who shall 
have prepared the best essay in English prose upon some 
subject of current interest in the domestic or foreign policy 
of the United States. The first award was in 1894. 

The M. C. H. Junior German Prizes 
Founded in 1898 by the late Professor Willard Humphreys 
in memory of his mother, Mary Cunningham Humphreys. 
These prizes, of the value of twenty-five and fifteen dollars 



INTRODUCTION XXV 

respectively, were paid annually by Professor Humphreys 
during his life, and since his death, September 26, 1902, the 
principal sum of one thousand dollars, by a provision in his 
will, has been given to the University. The first awards were 
made in 1899. The prizes are given to the members of the 
Junior class (Academic) who, having taken the regular Ger- 
man course for at least two years, shall, at the close of the 
second term, pass the best examination on the work of the 
term, and on the life of the author whose works have been 
the principal subjects of the year's study. 

Fellowships 
Below are listed the endowed fellowships and those paid 
annually by subscription in the order of their establishment. 
Special fellowships and such others as have not been noticed 
in the annual catalogues, are not mentioned. 

Boudinot Fellowships 
Founded in part upon a bequest of the Honorable Elias 
Boudinot of New Jersey. The invested funds at present 
amount to eight thousand dollars, and the interest, four hun- 
dred dollars, is divided between the Historical and the Mod- 
ern Language Fellowships. They were established in 1869. 

Jay Cooke Fellowship in Mathematics 
Founded in 1870 and maintained for several years by 
an annual gift of six hundred dollars from Jay Cooke, Esq., 
of New York. 

Field Fellowship in Classical Literature 
Maintained for one year (1870) by a gift of seven hun- 
dred dollars from Honorable Richard Stockton Field, of the 
class of 1821. 



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Chancellor Green Felloivship in Mental Science 
Established in 1870 upon an annual gift of six hundred 
dollars from Chancellor Henry Woodhull Green, of the class 
of 1820, and in 1877, after the death of Chancellor Green, 
endowed by a gift of ten thousand dollars from his widow, 
Mrs. Susan M. Green. 

Marquand Fellowship in Classical Literature 
Established in 1870 and maintained for a number of years 
by an annual gift of six hundred dollars from Henry G. Mar- 
quand, Esq., of New York. 

Class of i860 Fellowship in Experimental Science 
Founded in 1870 upon a gift of ten thousand dollars sub- 
scribed by the Class of i860. A deficiency of income, owing 
to the depreciation of the value of the securities in which 
the principal was invested, has been paid from the income of 
the Magee Professorship of Mining and Engineering, founded 
by George G. Magee, Esq., of the class of i860. 

J. S. K. Fellowship in Mathematics 
Founded in 1873 upon a gift of eleven thousand dollars 
from John S. Kennedy, Esq., of New York City. The princi- 
pal and accumulated interest now amount to sixteen thousand 
five hundred dollars. 

E. M. Biological Fellowship 
Founded in 1878. There is no income to support this 
fellowship ; the present perquisite is the use of a table in 
the National Seaside Laboratory at Woods Holl, Massachu- 
setts. 



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Ward Fellowship in Economic Geology 
Founded in 1881 by a gift of six hundred dollars from 
W. S. Ward, Esq., of Leadville, Colorado, and awarded in 
1882. A like sum, given the following year by Mr. Ward, 
was offered as a fellowship in Economic Electricity. 

Fellowship in Chemistry and Mineralogy 
The sum of five hundred dollars, given in 1881 by the 
residuary legatees of John C. Green, was offered for one year 
as a special fellowship in Chemistry and Mineralogy. 

Class of 1877 University Fellowship in Biology 
Founded in 1887 by members of the Class of 1877. An 
income of four hundred dollars is paid annually by sub- 
scription. 

The South East Club University Fellowship in Social Science 
Founded in 1887 by alumni of the classes of 1876, 1877, 
1878, and 1879 — former residents of the South East Entry 
of East College. The yearly income of this fellowship, paid 
partly from invested funds and partly by subscription, amounts 
to five hundred dollars. 

University Fellowship in English 
Established in 1887 and maintained for a number of years 
by an annual subscription of four hundred dollars, the gift 
of Henry M. Alexander, Esq., of the class of 1840, and other 
gentlemen. 

University Fellowship in Archeology 
This fellowship, established in 1887, yields an income of 
four hundred dollars, the annual subscription of several friends 
of the University. 



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Fellowships in Oratory 
Established in 1891 and maintained for several years by 
an annual subscription of twelve hundred dollars, divided into 
two fellowships of six hundred dollars each, provided by cer- 
tain friends of the University. 

Thaw Fellowship in Astronomy 
Founded in 1897 by a gift of ten thousand dollars from 
Mrs. Thaw, of Pittsburg. 

Charles Scribner University Fellowship in English 
Founded in 1899 in memory of Charles Scribner, Esq., 
by his son, Charles Scribner, of the class of 1875, by a gift 
of twelve thousand dollars. 

John Harding Page Classical Fellowship 
Established in 1900 by Mrs. James Laughlin, Jr., of Pitts- 
burg, in memory of her father, John Harding Page, Esq. 
This fellowship yields the holder the income of six hundred 
dollars a year. 

Francis Hinton Maule Biological Fellowship 
Founded in 1901 by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hinton Maule, 
as a memorial of their son, Francis Hinton Maule, a student 
in the University during the years 1895-1898. The endow- 
ment amounts to ten thousand dollars and yields the holder 
the annual income of four hundred dollars. 



ACADEMIC HONORS 
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ACADEMIC HONORS 



1748 



Daniel Thane, Scotland, 


Latin Salutatory 1 


1749 




William Burnet, New Jersey, 


Latin Salutatory 


I750 2 




I75 1 




1752 




1753 




1754 




William Shippen, Jr., Pennsylvania, 


Latin Salutatory 


1755 




1756 





1 The Latin Salutatory was awarded to the member of the Senior class 
attaining the highest average in scholarship for the full college course. It 
still remains the highest honorary appointment at the disposal of the Faculty. 

2 No records have been found for the years 1750-53, 1755-59, and 1763-64. 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 
1757 ' 
1758 
1759 



[1757 



1760 

Jonathan Bayard Smith, Pennsylvania, 
Enoch Green, New Jersey, 

1761 

James Thompson, New Jersey, 



James Manning, New Jersey, 
Isaac Allen, New Jersey, 



1762 

1763 
1764 

1765 

Jonathan Edwards, Jr., Massachusetts, 
Ebenezer Pemberton, Massachusetts, 



1766 



Waightstill Avery, Connecticut, 
John Haley, 



Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 2 



Latin Salutatory 



Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 



Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 



Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 



1 The public exercises of Commencement for this year were omitted, owing 
to the illness and death of President Burr, which occurred September 24, 
1757. {Pennsylvania Gazette, Sept. 22, 1757.) 

2 The Valedictory oration was awarded with special regard to the qual- 
ifications of the student as a valedictorian, as well as on the ground of scholar- 
ship. Enoch Green was probably the first undergraduate valedictorian. 
Prior to this year, at the Commencements of which there are records, the Vale- 
dictory was delivered by a candidate for the degree of A. M., or by a member 
of the Faculty. 



i77i] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



1767 

Richard Devens, Massachusetts, 

1768 

Pierpont Edwards, Massachusetts, 
Isaac Story, Massachusetts, 

1769 

Samuel Stanhope Smith, Pennsylvania, 
John Henry, Maryland, 



1770 



Nathan Perkins, Connecticut, 
Robert Stewart, New York, 



1771 1 

Hugh Henry Brackenridge, 2 Scotland, 
Gunning Bedford, Jr., Delaware, 



Latin Salutatory 



Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 



Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 



Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 



Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 



Undergraduate Prizemen 3 

English. First, Aaron Burr, Jr., New Jersey, Junior; 
second, William Linn, Pennsylvania, Junior; third, Belcher Pear- 
tree Smith, New Jersey, Sophomore. 

Latin. Henry Brockholst Livingston, New Jersey, Fresh- 
man; and David Witherspoon, New Jersey, Freshman ; equal. 

1 James Madison, Jr., of the class of 1771, afterwards fourth President of 
the United States, was prevented by ill-health, brought on by overwork, from 
taking any part in the Commencement exercises of this year. 

2 Hugh H. Brackenridge also delivered a poem, written conjointly with 
Philip Freneau, on "The Rising Glory of America," which was printed in 
Philadelphia the following year (1772) by Joseph Crukshank for R. Aitken, the 
bookseller. 

3 The competitions for prizes, open to the three lower classes, were held on 
the day preceding Commencement in the library-room of the College. The 
first contest occurred in 1771 , the prizemen are given above. The only source 
for these undergraduate honors being the accounts of the Commencements 
which appeared in the papers of the day, they are necessarily incomplete. 



6 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1771 

Reading Latin and Greek. First, John Witherspoon, 
Jr. , New Jersey, Sophomore; second, Aaron Burr, Jr. , New Jer- 
sey, Junior; third, Henry Lee, Jr., Virgi?iia, Sophomore. 

English into Latin. Henry Lee, Jr., Virginia, Sopho- 
more. 

Public Speaking. First, William Bradford, Jr., Pennsyl- 
vania, Junior; second, William Linn, Pennsylvania, Junior; third, 
Hugh Hodge, Pennsylvania, Freshman. 

1772 1 

James Grier, Pennsylvania, Latin Salutatory 

William Bradford, Jr., Pennsylvania, Valedictory Oration 

Undergraduate Prizemen 

English. First, Belcher Peartree Smith, New Jersey, 
Junior; second, John Richardson Bayard Rodgers, New York, 
Freshman; third, John Blair Smith, Pennsylvania, Junior. 

Latin. First, Isaac Stockton Keith, Pennsylvania, Fresh- 
man; second, John Durbarrow Blair, New York, Freshman; 
third, Charles Lee, Virginia, Freshman. 

Reading Latin and Greek. First, Samuel Waugh, Penn- 
sylvania, Junior; second, John Witherspoon, Jr., Neiv Jersey, 
Junior; third, John Blair Smith, Pennsylvania, Junior. 

English into Latin. First, Samuel Waugh, Pennsylvania, 
Junior ; second, Isaac Stockton Keith, Pennsylvania, Freshman; 
third, Daniel Martin, Pennsylvania, Freshman. 

Public Speaking. First, Jonathan Mason, Massachusetts, 
Sophomore; second, Belcher Peartree Smith, New Jersey, Junior; 
third, Charles Lee, Virginia, Freshman. 

1773 

John Blair Smith, Pennsylvania, Latin Salutatory 

Hugh Hodge, Pennsylvania, Valedictory Oration 

1 Aaron Burr did not receive either of the high honors upon his gradua- 
tion in 1772. He delivered a Commencement oration " On Castle-building." 



1774] ACADEMIC HONORS 7 

Undergraduate Prizemen 

English. First, Samuel Leake, Jr., New Jersey, Junior; 
second, Thomas Harris McCaulle, North Carolina, Junior. 

Latin. Charles Lee, Virginia, Sophomore. 

Reading Latin and Greek. First, Samuel Leake, Jr., 
New Jersey, Junior; second, Thomas Harris McCaulle, North 
Carolina, Junior. 

English into Latin. First, Isaac Stockton Keith, Penn- 
sylvania, Sophomore; second, Daniel Martin, Pennsylvania, Sopho- 
more. 

Public Speaking. First, Hugh Hodge, Pennsylvania, 
Junior; second, Charles Lee, Virginia, Sophomore; third, John 
Richardson Bayard Rodgers, New York, Sophomore. 

1774 

Thomas Harris McCaulle, North Carolina, Latin Salutatory 1 
Hugh Hodge, 2 Pennsylvania, Valedictory Oration 

Undergraduate Prizemen 

English. First, Charles Lee, Virginia, Junior; second, 
John Richardson Bayard Rodgers, New York, Junior; third, 
John Durbarrow Blair, New York, Junior. 

Latin. First, William Ramsay, Virginia, Sophomore; 
second, Lardner Clark, New Jersey, Sophomore; third, John Dur- 
barrow Blair, New York, Junior. 

1 Samuel Leake, Jr., of New Jersey, had been appointed by the Faculty to 
deliver the Latin Salutatory in 1774, but the choice was vacated by the Board 
of Trustees on the ground that he had been active " in publickly burning the 
effigies of his Excellency Governor Hutchinson, and also insulting an honour- 
able member of this Board for endeavouring in a very becoming manner to pre- 
vent the said riotous proceedings." [Minutes of the Board of Trustees, April 
19th, 1774.) By this action of the Board, Leake was debarred from any part 
in the Commencement exercises, though his merit as a scholar entitled him to 
the first honor. 

2 A cousin of Hugh Hodge of the preceding class. 



8 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY . '■ • [1774 

Reading Latin and Greek. i^W/, Isaac Stockton Keith, 
Pennsylvania, Junior; second, Charles Lee, Virginia, Junior; 
third, William Ramsay, Virginia, Sophomore. 

English into Latin. First, William Ramsay, Virginia, 
Sophomore ; second, Charles Lee, Virginia, Junior ; third, Arnold 
Elzey, Maryland, Jtinior. 

Public Speaking. First, Charles Lee, Virginia, Junior; 
second, John Richardson Bayard Rodgers, New York, Junior; 
third, Benjamin Parker Snowden, Pennsylvania, Sophomore. 

1775 

Charles Lee, Virginia, Latin Salutatory 

John Richardson Bayard Rodgers, New York, 

Valedictory Oration 

1776 1 
1777 

1778 2 

William Boyd, Pennsylvania, First Honorary Oration 

1779 

George Merchant, New Jersey, Latin Salutatory 

Aaron Dickinson Woodruff, New Jersey, Valedictory Oration 

1 The Commencement of 1776 was held as usual in September, at Prince- 
ton. There is no known record of the proceedings. There were no Com- 
mencement exercises or honors assigned in 1777, but the members of the 
Senior class, seven in number, were subsequently admitted to the degree of 
A.B. and are accounted graduates for that year. 

a The members of the Senior class in 1778, were but five in number. The 
Latin Salutatory oration was pronounced by John Anderson Scudder, of the 
class of 1775, a candidate for the degree of A.M. College orders, interrupted 
by the invasion of New Jersey by the British, and the damage resulting to the 
College property from its occupation by both armies, were not resumed until 
1778, save in the most desultory manner, as the exigencies of the war permitted. 



1784] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



1780 



Samuel W. Venable, Virginia, 
James Roosevelt, New York, 



Joseph Clark, New Jersey, 
Robert Smith, Pennsylvania, 



William Mahon, Virginia, 
John Morton, New York, 



1781 



1782 



1783 



Obadiah Holmes, New Jersey, 
Ashbel Green, New Jersey, 



Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 



Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 

Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 



Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 



Competitive Orations 1 
Cliosophic Society 
Gilbert Tennent Snowden, Pennsylvania, 

American Whig Society 
Ashbel Green, New Jersey, 



Senior 



Senior 



1784 

Joseph Clay, Georgia, 

James Asheton Bayard, Pennsylvania, 

Samuel Bayard, Pennsylvania, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 



Dickinson Medal 2 



Joseph Clay, 



Georgia 



1 This was the first public competition between the two Literary Societies. 
The orations were delivered on the Fourth of July, 1783, before a large and 
brilliant audience, which included the Congress of the United States, then 
assembled at Princeton. See Giger's History of the Cliosophic Society, p. 87. 

2 John Dickinson, Esq., Governor of Delaware, presented to the Board of 
Trustees, in 1782, his note for ^100, proposing that the " interest of so much 
of it as the Trustees may judge proper, might annually, or as often as they 



io PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1784 

Competitive Orations 1 

Cliosophic Society 

Joseph Clay, Georgia, Senior 

American Whig Society 
James Asheton Bayard, Pennsylvania, Senior 

Undergraduate Prizemen 

English. First, Samuel Finley Snowden, Pennsylvania, 
Sopliomore ; second, Thomas Pollock, North Carolina, Sophomore; 
third, Hercules Whaley, New York, Junior. 

Latin Grammar. First, John Wright Vancleve, New 
Jersey, Sophomore ; second, Lucius Horatio Stockton, New Jer- 
sey, Freshman. 

English and Latin Versions. Robert Goodloe Harper, 
Virginia, Junior. 

English Orations. First, Lucius Horatio Stockton, New 
Jersey, Freshman; second, Maturin Livingston, New York, 
Sophomore; third, Hercules Whaley, New York, Junior. 

1785 

James McCoy, North Carolina, Latin Salutatory 

Oliver L. Ker, Ne7c> York, Valedictory Oration 

Undergraduate Prizemen 2 
English. First, Edward Graham, North Carolina, Junior; 

approve, be applied in procuring a gold or silver medal to be bestowed upon 
the student who shall compose the best dissertation on some of the following 
subjects." {Minutes of the Board of Trustees, Sept. 25, 1782.) Only one 
dissertation being presented in 1783, the subject was republished and no award 
made until the following year. The awards were discontinued after 1789 from 
a lack of interest among the students, and not again revived until 1872. This 
was the first endowed prize offered by the College, and is well-known at the 
present day. 

1 Delivered at the Commencement, Sept. 29, 1784. 

2 Dickinson medal not awarded. 



1788] ACADEMIC HONORS n 

second, William King Hugg, New Jersey, Junior; third, Samuel 
Finley Snowden, Pennsylvania, Junior. 

English Orations. First, Lucius Horatio Stockton, 
New Jersey, Sophomore ; second, George Clarkson, Pennsylvania, 
Freshman; third, John Wright Vancleve, New Jersey, Junior. 

1786 

Samuel Finley Snowden, Pennsylvania, Latin Salutatory 

Edward Johnston, Maryland, Second Latin Salutatory 

Maturin Livingston, New York, Valedictory Oration 

1787 

Nathaniel Higginson, Massachusetts, Latin Salutatory 

Evan Alexander, North Carolina, Greek Salutatory 

Lucius Horatio Stockton, New Jersey, Valedictory Oration 

Dickinson Medal 
Nathaniel Higginson, Massachusetts 

Undergraduate Prizemen 

English. First, Richard Randolph, Virginia, Sophomore; 
second, Edward Darrell, South Carolina, Sophomore; third, George 
Clarkson, Pennsylvania, Junior. 

Latin. First, David Deas, South Carolina, Sophomore; 
second, Silas Wood, New York, Sophomore; third, Barak Gibbons, 
Freshman. 

English Orations. First, Richard Randolph, Virginia, 
Sophomore ; second, Henry Deas, South Carolina, Sophomore; 
third, Thomas Young, South Carolina, Freshman. 

1788 

David Stone, North Carolina, Latin Salutatory 

Nicholas Van Dycke, Delaware, English Salutatory 

George Clarkson, Pennsylvania, Valedictory Oration 



12 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1788 

Undergraduate Prizemen 

English. First, David Deas, South Carolina, Junior; 
second, Charles Snowden, Pennsylvania, Jwiior; ihird, Nathaniel 
Boileau, Pennsylvania, Junior. 

Latin. First, David Deas, South Carolina, Junior; second, 
Thomas Young, South Carolina, Sophomore. 

English into Latin. William Johnson, South Carolina, 
Sophomore. 

English Orations. First, Benjamin F. Timothy, Sopho- 
more; second, David Deas, South Carolina, Junior ; third, Isaac 
Watts Crane, New Jersey, Junior. 

1789 

Silas Wood, New York, Latin Salutatory- 
Charles Snowden, Pennsylvania, English Salutatory 
David Deas, South Carolina, Valedictory Oration 

1790 

William Johnson, South Carolina, Latin Salutatory 

John Taylor, South Carolina, English Salutatory 

Ezekiel Pickens, South Carolina, Valedictory Oration 

Undergraduate Prizemen 

English. First, Joseph Caldwell, New Jersey, Junior; 
second, Frederick Stone, Maryland, Junior; third, Peter Wykoff, 
New Jersey, Junior. 

English Orations. First, Joseph Reed, Pennsylvania, 
Sophomore; second, James C. Roosevelt, New York, Junior; 
third, Edmund Jennings Lee, Virginia, Sophomore; Francis 
Markoe, West Indies, Junior ; fifth, Ebenezer Rhea, Pennsyl- 
vania, Junior ; sixth, Abraham Skinner, New York, Freshman. 

1791 

Joseph Caldwell, New Jersey, Latin Salutatory 

James C. Roosevelt, New York, English Salutatory 

Jacob Burnet, New Jersey, Mathematical Oration 



1794] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



13 



Ebenezer Rhea, Pennsylvania, 
Peter Wykoff, New Jersey, 



Honorary Oration 
Valedictory Oration 



Undergraduate Prizemen 

English. First, Joseph Reed, Pennsylvania, Junior; 
second, George Washington Morton, New York, Junior; third, 
Edmund Jennings Lee, Virginia, Junior. 

English Orations. First, Joseph Reed, Pennsylvania, 
Junior ; second, Edmund Jennings Lee, Virginia, Junior ; third, 
John Witherspoon Smith, New Jersey, Freshman. 



1792 

Alexander White, Virginia, 

Peter Early, Virginia, 

Charles Wilson Harris, North Carolina, 

Joseph Reed, Pennsylvania, 

John Conrad Otto, New Jersey, 

Edmund Jennings Lee, Virginia, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Mathematical Oration 

Valedictory Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 



1793 

John Henry Hobart, 1 Pennsylvania, 
Bennet Taylor, Virginia, 
Robert Hunt, New Jersey, 
John Gibson, Pennsylvania, 
Abraham Skinner, New York, 
Robert Ogden, New Jersey, 
Joshua Maddox Wallace, New Jersey, 
John Terhune, New York, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Mathematical Oration 

Valedictory Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 



1794 

Thomas Yardley How, New Jersey, 

Titus Hutchinson, Vermont, 

John Bradford Wallace, New Jersey, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 



1 The merit of Hobart and Taylor was considered equal and their choice of 
orations determined by lot. Minutes of the Faculty, July 15, 1793. 



14 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1794 



George Washington Campbell, North Carolina, 

Mathematical Oration 
Richard M. Green, New Jersey, Honorary Oration 

James M. Broom, Delaware, Honorary Oration 

John Sylvanus Hiester, Pennsylvania, Honorary Oration 



1795 
George G. Bowie, South Carolina, 
Robert Johnstone Taylor, Virginia, 
Edward Darrell Smith, South Carolina, 
John Sergeant, Pennsylvania, 
Thomas Brown, New Jersey, 
Silas Condict, New Jersey, 
Samuel Hayes, New Jersey, 
George Clark Morton, New York, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Mathematical Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 



Undergraduate Prizemen 

English Orations. First, Robert Marshall Forsyth, 
Georgia, Junior; second, Elias Boudinot Caldwell, New Jersey, 
Junior ; third, Joseph Reed, New York, Junior. 



1796 

William Gaston, North Carolina, 

Philip Clayton Pendleton, Virginia, 

Robert Marshall Forsyth, Georgia, 

Moses J. Cantine, New York, 

John Fitzgerald, Virginia, 

Joseph Blount Littlejohn, North Carolina, 

Nathaniel Venable, Virginia, 



Latin Salutatory 
English Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



1797 

Charles Fenton Mercer, Virginia, 
Peter Le Conte, New Jersey, 
James W. Clarke, North Carolina, 
Frederick Beasley, North Carolina, 
Thomas Bayley, Maryland, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Mathematical Oration 



i8oo] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



15 



Henry Waggaman Edwards, 1 Connecticut, 
John Howe Peyton, Virginia, 
John Stoops, Maryland, 

1798 

Charles Ewing, New Jersey, 
Thomas Sergeant, Pennsylvania, 
Henry Sergeant, Pennsylvania, 
Benjamin B. Hopkins, 2 New York, 
Josiah Watson, Virginia, 
Theodore F. Talbot, New York, 
George W. Jackson, Maryland, 
Edward Hugh Jones, Pennsylvania, 
John Van Artsdalen, Pennsylvania, 

1799 

Thomas Miller, Virginia, 
Henry G. Wisner, New York, 
Frederick Nash, North Carolina, 
James Cathcart Johnson, North Carolina, 
John Van Dyke, New Jersey, 
Isaac Meason, 3 Pennsylvania, 
John Forsyth, Georgia, 
James Rogers, Delaware, 

1800 

Philemon Hunt, New Jersey, 
James Carnahan, Pennsylva?tia, 
Arthur Rose Fitzhugh, Virginia, 
George Mifflin, Pennsylvania, 
William A. Gregory, Virginia, 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



Latin Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

English Salutatory 

Mathematical Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 



Latin Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

English Salutatory 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Mathematical Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Mathematical Oration 



1 The scholarship of Edwards, Peyton, and Stoops was considered equal. 
Minutes of the Faculty, August 18, 1797. 

2 Hopkins and Watson adjudged equal in scholarship. Ibid, Sept. 12, 1798. 

3 Meason, Forsyth, and Rogers of equal scholarship. Ibid, Sept. 12, 1799. 



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PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1801 



I80I 

Edward D. Watts, 1 Virginia, 
Nicholas Biddle, Pennsylvania, 
Henry Edward Watkins, Virginia, 
John Grattan Gamble, Virginia, 
James Crommelin, New Jersey, 
Elias E. Ellmaker, Pennsylvania, 
John McDowell, New Jersey, 
William Bell Paterson, New Jersey, 

1802 

George Emlen, Pennsylvania, 
John Purdon, Pennsylvania, 
William Mcllvaine, Jr., New Jersey, 
Richard H. Henderson, Virginia, 
Robert Habersham, Georgia, 
David Allen, Virginia, 
George Strawbridge, Delaware, 
Hext McCall, South Carolina, 



Latin Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

English Salutatory 

Mathematical Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Mathematical Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 



Undergraduate Orations 2 
Cliosophic Society 

Alfred Cuthbert, Georgia, Junior 

John Dowman Edwards, South Carolina, Junior 

George Meason, Pennsylvania, Sophomore 

Josiah Simpson, Pennsylvania, Junior 



1 Scholarship of Watts and Biddle considered equal, as also was that of 
Gamble and Crommelin. Mimetes of the Faculty, Sept. 10, 1801. 

2 " On the preceding evening (Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1802) the following 
young gentlemen, previously appointed by the two literary societies in the 
College, for that purpose, pronounced orations in the church." {Trenton 
Federalist, Oct. 18, 1802.) This is an early and isolated instance of competi- 
tion between the two Societies by four representatives from each, on the even- 
ing preceding Commencement day. This custom was not regularly instituted 
until several years later, when it became known as the "Junior Commence- 
ment, ' ' the Junior Orations of the present day. 



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ACADEMIC HONORS 



17 



American Whig Society 

Robert C. Brown, Maryland, 
Joseph Reed Ingersoll, Pennsylvania, 
Paul S. H. Lee, South Carolina, 
Thomas Marshall, Virginia, 



Junior 
Sophomore 
Sophomore 

Junior 



1803 



William Hay, 1 Virginia, 
John Ralph, Maryland, 
Thomas Marshall, Virginia, 
Alfred Cuthbert, Georgia, 
John Miller, Virginia, 
Comegys Paul, New Jersey, 
William Neill, Pennsylvania, 
Severyn Bruyn, New York, 
David Thompson, New Jersey, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Mathematical Oration 

Historical Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Honorary Oration 



1804 



Joseph Reed Ingersoll, Pennsylvania, Latin Salutatory 

Jacob R. Theodore Frelinghuysen, New Jersey, 

Valedictory Oration 
William W. Wilson, Maryland, 
Philip Holbrook Nicklin, Pennsylvania, 
Samuel Lewis Southard, New Jersey, 
Charles Wilkins, Pennsylvania, 
Elihu Spencer Sergeant, Pennsylvania, Physical Science Oration 
George Poyntell, Pennsylvania, Belles Lettres Oration 

George Chambers, Pennsylvania, Historical Oration 

Thomas Hartley Crawford, Pennsylvania, 

Political Science Oration 



English Salutatory 

Mathematical Oration 

Theological Oration 

Moral Science Oration 



1805 

Hezekiah Belknap, New York, 
John R. Crane, New Jersey, 



Latin Salutatory 
English Salutatory 



x The scholarship of Hay and Ralph of equal merit, as also was that 
of Miller and Paul. Minutes of the Faculty, Sept. 8, 1803. 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1805 



John Morin Scott, Pennsylvania, 
Amos S. Ellmaker, Pennsylvania, 
John A. Cuthbert, Georgia, 
St. Leger Landon Carter, Virginia, 
Hooper Cumming, New Jersey, 
William Clay Cumming, Georgia, 
Wright C. Stanley, North Carolina, 
James Montgomery, Pennsylvania, 
William Conover Schenck, New Je> 



Valedictory Oration 

Mathematical Oration 

Theological Oration 

Moral Science Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Physical Science Oration 

Historical Oration 

Political Science Oration 

sey, Classical Oration 



1806 

John James Marshall, Kentucky, 

John Eager Howard, Maryland, 

Rider H. Winder, Maryland, 

Lewis Le Conte Congar, New Jersey, 

John Croes, New Jersey, 

George Read, Delaware, 

John Williams Walker, Georgia, 

Edward Colston, Virginia, 

Israel Peyton Thompson, Virginia, 

James Iredell, North Carolina, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Mathematical Oration 

Theological Oration 

Moral Science Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Historical Oration 

Physical Science Oration 

Political Science Oration 



Patrick Noble, South Carolina, Classical Literature Oration 



1807 

Thomson Mason, 1 Virginia, 
James King, New York, 
Alem Marr, Pennsylvania, 
John Handley, New Jersey, 
George W. Brown, Pennsylvania, 
Daniel Harrison Condict, New Jersey, 
Isaac R. Marshall, Pennsylvania, 
Charles Edwin Pierson, New Jersey, 



Latin Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

English Salutatory 

Mathematical Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Moral Science Oration 

Physical Science Oration 

Historical Oration 



1 Thomson Mason was appointed Latin Salutatorian by the Faculty, but 
to oblige his class pronounced the Valedictory Oration, exchanging places with 
James King, who then delivered the Latin Salutatory. Trenton Federalist, 
Oct. 12, 1S07. 



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ACADEMIC HONORS 



19 



1808 

William Henry Fitzhugh, 1 Virginia, 
William Meade, Virginia, 
George Wood, New Jersey, 
Elijah Slack, Pennsylvania, 
John M. Verdier, South Carolina, 
William G. Ernst, Pennsylvania, 
George King Drake, New Jersey, 
Richard Smith Coxe, New Jersey, 
Thomas F. Herbert, Virginia, 
Daniel A. Clark, New Jersey, 



Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 
English Salutatory 
Philosophical Oration 
Moral Science Oration 
Theological Oration 
Mathematical Oration 
Belles Lettres Oration 
Historical Oration 
Classical Literature Oration 
William Montgomery, Pennsylvania, Political Science Oration 



1809 

George W. Cook, North Carolina, 
Jacob Gray Macwhorter, South Carolina, 
Benjamin Chew Howard, Maryland, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 



Honorary Senior Orations 2 



Franklin Anderson, 

Charles E. Brown, 

John De Witt, 

Samuel W. Eager, 

William Finney, 

Ezekiel Forman, 

William Anderson McDowell, 

Thomas Coxe Ryerson, 

Thomas Harvey Skinner, 

Thomas Turner Stanley, 



Marylarid 

Louisiana 

New York 

New York 

Pennsylvania 

Maryland 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

North Carolina 

North Carolina 



1 Fitzhugh, Meade, and Wood of equal rank. Minutes of the Faculty, 
Sept. 4, 1808. 

2 The minutes of the Faculty being deficient for the years 1809-18 12, 
inclusive, the names of those who delivered honorary orations, other than 
the three highest honors, have been alphabetically arranged under this group, 
as their relative standing can not be determined. These orations indicate 
high standing. The honors for this period are compiled from the published 
accounts of the Commencements which appeared in the contemporary papers. 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1809 



William Raymond Weeks, New York, 
John Wiley, 
John S. Wood, 

1810 

Jared D. Fyler, New York, 

John T. Stoddert, District of Columbia, 

George Mifflin Dallas, Pennsylvania, 



Greek Oration 

District of Columbia 

New Jersey 

Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 



Honorary Senior Orations 

James C. Baldwin, New Jersey 

Robert Bronk, New York 

Andrew De Witte Bruyn, New York 

Horace Galpin, New York 

Oliver Spencer Halsted, New Jersey 

Matthias Ogden, New Jersey 

William T. Read, Delaware 

Undergraduate Orations 1 

Cliosophic Society 

Thomas G. Haight, Pennsylvania, Sophomore 

John Thompson, Delaware, Sophomore 

Isaac Ward, New Jersey, Junior 

America 71 Whig Society 

John Boykin, South Carolina, Junior 

Samuel L. Holmes, New York, Junior 

Edward E. Lawrence, New York, Sophomore 

William States Lee, South Carolina. Sophomore 

1811 

William Francis Taliaferro, Virginia, 
Singleton Wooton, Maryland, 
James Dunlop, District of Columbia, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 



1 The Trenton Federalist states (Oct. 8, 1810) that these orators were 
"chosen by their fellow students from among the inferior classes in the 
college." 



1812] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



Honorary Senior Orations 1 

Lewis Belden, Connecticut, 
John Boykin, South Carolina, 
Isaac Gouverneur, New York, 
Nicholas Gouverneur, New York, 
John Hopkins, Virgi?iia, 

Undergraduate Orations 

Cliosophic Society 

Cyrus Gildersleeve, Jr., Georgia, 
Thomas G. Haight, Pennsylvania, 
Mordecai Myers, South Carolina, 
John Thompson, Delaware, 

American Whig Society 

Thomas Bloomer Balch, District of Columbia, 
Edward E. Lawrence, New York, 
William States Lee, South Carolina, 
Samuel J. Wilkin, New York, 



Theology 

Belles Lettres 

Mathematics 

History 

Philosophy 



Junior 
Junior 
Junior 
Junior 



Sophomore 
Junior 
Junior 
Junior 



1812 

Brice W. Howard, Maryland, 
John S. Haines, Pennsylvania, 
William Fanning Wick ham, Virginia, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 



Honorary Senior Orations 

John Ford, New Jersey, Latin 

Cyrus Gildersleeve, Jr., Georgia, Theology 

John Henderson, Pennsylvania, Mathematics 

Levi Janvier, Delaware, Classics 
George H. Macwhorter, New Jersey, Moral Science 
Benjamin Whitemarsh Seabrook, South Carolina, Philosophy 

Nicholas Van Dyke, Jr., Delaware, History 



1 Orations "in testimony of honorable proficiency " in the several sciences. 
Trenton Federalist, Sept. 30, 181 1. 



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[1S13 



1813 

First Honor 1 

Thomas Chapman, New Jersey, 
Aaron Ogden Dayton, New Jersey, 
Samuel Jaudon, Pennsylvania, 
John Wurts, Pennsylvania, 



Valedictory Oration 

English Salutatory 

Philosophical Oration 

Latin Salutatory 



Second Honor 

William Howe Cuyler, Georgia, Political Science Oration 

Amzi Dodd, New Jersey, Mathematical Oration 

Joseph Smith Dodd, New Jersey, Theological Oration 

John B. Downman, Virginia, Moral Science Oration 

Robert Peter Dunlop, District of Columbia, 

Classical Literature Oration 
Joseph W. Helme, New York, Historical Oration 

Edward Young Howell, Pennsylvania, Belles Lettres Oration 



1814 

First Honor 2 

John Blair Dabney, Virginia, 
Hugh Lenox Hodge, Pennsylvania, 
Bloomfield Mcllvaine, New Jersey, 
Stephen Saunders, Connecticut, 



Latin Salutatory 

Moral Science Oration 

Valedictory Oration 

English Salutatory 



1 The Faculty decided that Chapman, Dayton, Jaudon, and Wurts were 
equally entitled to the first honor, and that Cuyler, A. Dodd, J. S. Dodd, 
Downman, Dunlop, Helme, and Howell were equally entitled to the second. 
The choice of orations in each group was determined by lot, {Minutes of the 
Facility, Sept. 1, 1813.) The names are alphabetically arranged, as has been 
done in all cases where the appointment was decided by lot. The Presby- 
terian church in which Commencement was annually held, had been destroyed 
by fire in February of this year (1813), and had not then been rebuilt, and for 
lack of a suitable building the public exercises were omitted. 

2 Dabney, Saunders, Mcllvaine, and Hodge were considered by the 
Faculty equally entitled to the first honor. The choice of orations was deter- 
mined by lot. Minutes of the Faculty, August 29, 1814. 



1 814] ACADEMIC HONORS 23 

Second Honor 
William W. Miller, New Jersey, Belles Lettres Oration 

Third Honor 
Melancthon B. Williams, New Jersey, Historical Oration 

Fourth Honor 1 

William Mayo Atkinson, Virginia, Political Science Oration 
Henry Carrington, Virginia, Oration on Chemistry 

Robert Woodruff Condit, New Jersey, 

Classical Literature Oration 
Horace Cozens, District of Columbia, Philosophical Oration 

Lemuel Fordham Leake, New Jersey, Sacred Literature Oration 
Jonathan Price, New Jersey, Mathematical Oration 

Undergraduate Prizemen 

Mathematics. Elijah Richardson Craven, District of 
Columbia, Junior, and Enos W. Johnson, New York, Junior, 
equal for first honor j Persif er Frazer Smith, Pennsylvania, Junior, 
and Charles Samuel Stewart, New Jersey, Junior, equal for 
second honor. 

English Composition. Philip Ricard Fendall, Virginia, 
Junior. 

Reading English. Edward Allen, Connecticut, Junior. 

Geography. John Smith Newbold, Pennsylvania, Sopho- 
more, and John Taylor, Virginia, Sophomore, equal. 

Latin. Joseph A. Hamilton, New Jersey, Freshman, and 
Samuel Stiles, Georgia, Freshman, equal. 

1 Atkinson, Carrington, Condit, Leake, Cozens, and Price equally entitled 
to fourth honor. Minutes of the Faculty, August 29, 1814. 



24 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1815 

1815 

First Honor 1 

Philip Ricard Fendall, Virginia, Latin Salutatory- 

John Johns, Delaware, English Salutatory 

Second Honor 

Charles Hodge, Pennsylvania, Theological Oration 

Alexander Wurts, Pennsylvania, Valedictory Oration 

Third Honor 
Charles Samuel Stewart, New Jersey, Belles Lettres Oration 

Fourth Honor 

Edward Allen, Connecticut, Political Science Oration 

Lawrence Battaile, Virginia, Honorary Oration 

Elijah Richardson Craven, District of Columbia, 

Classical Literature Oration 

Fifth Honor 

Daniel Baker, Georgia, Mathematical Oration 

Thomas Jacob Biggs, Pennsylvania, Honorary Oration 

Robert I. Clarke, Pennsylvania, Honorary Oration 

Undergraduate Prizemen 2 

English Composition. Robert Allen Jones, North Caro- 
lina, Junior. 

English Grammar. Eli Washington Caruthers, North 
Carolina, Sophomore. 

Latin. Samuel Fisher Darrach, Pennsylvania, Freshman. 

1 Names under each honor group are equally entitled to such honors ; the 
choice of orations was determined as usual by lot. Minutes of the Faculty, 
August 7-16, 1 8 15. 

2 " It was resolved that the names of the successful competitors be men- 
tioned publickly on the day of commencement ; and it was likewise resolved 
that a book be presented to each victorious competitor in testimony of his 



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25 



1816 

First Honor 1 



James Cox, Pennsylvania, 

Samuel Cox, Pennsylvania, 

James McDowell, Virginia, 

John Smith Newbold, Pennsylvania, 

Albert Pierson, New Jersey, 

William Pierson, New Jersey, 

Richard Renshaw Thomson, Pennsylvania, 

Classical Literature Oration 



Moral Science Oration 
Mathematical Oration 
Latin Salutatory- 
Belles Lettres Oration 
Valedictory Oration 
English Salutatory 



Second Honor 

William Jessup Armstrong, New Jersey, 

Amzi Babbitt, New Jersey, 

George Washington Toland, Pennsylvania, 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



Third Honor 



John Rodney, Delaware, 



Honorary Oration 



Fourth Honor 

Littleton James Dennis, Maryland, 
Charles Pettit Mcllvaine, New Jersey, 
Kensey Johns Van Dyke, Delaware, 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



success." {Minutes of the Faculty, Sept. 27, 1814.) The competitions in 
Mathematics, English Composition, and the reading of English were confined 
to the members of the Junior class ; those in Geography, to the Sophomore 
class ; and those in Latin, to the Freshman class. Undergraduate competi- 
tions were discontinued after the fall of 1815, and were not revived until 1873, 
except with respect to the orations delivered the evening before Commence- 
ment. There is no record of any competition between 1791 and 1814. See 
Maclean's History of the College of New Jersey, II, 161. 

1 Names under each group are equally entitled to such honors and are 
alphabetically arranged. Those in the first and second groups were assigned 
orations by lot ; the others were allowed to select their own subjects. Minutes 
of the Faculty, August 5-13, 1816. 



26 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1816 



Fifth Honor 

Robert Allen Jones, North Carolina, 
John Maclean, New Jersey, 

Sixth Honor 

Isaac Washington Canfield, New Jersey, 
James Van Lear, Maryland, 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



Latin Salutatory 
English Salutatory 



1817 

First Honor 
John Van Lear McMahon, Maryland, 

Second Honor 
Benjamin Ogden, New Jersey, 

Third Honor 
George McDowell Stroud, Pennsylvania, Valedictory Oration 

Fourth Honor 
John Harriotte Van Court, New Jersey, 

Fifth Honor 1 



Honorary Oration 



William B. Barton, New Jersey, 

Chester Butler, Pennsylvania, 

John J. Pierce, New York, 

Robert C. Hall, Pennsylvania, 

Aaron Samuel Pennington, New Jersey, 

Sixth Honor 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



Honorary Oration 



John L. Baldwin, New Jersey, 

Eli Washington Caruthers, North Carolina, Honorary Oration 

John S. Condit, New Jersey, Honorary Oration 

1 Those under the fifth and sixth honor groups equally entitled to such 
honors. Minutes of the Faculty, August 6, 181 7. 



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27 



Edmund Jennings Lee, Virginia, 
John Vanderveer, New Jersey, 

1818 

First Honor 
Joseph Mcllvaine, New Jersey, 

Second Honor 1 

Stephen Collins, 

John R. Montgomery, Pennsylvania, 

Third Honor 
John Breckinridge, Kentucky, 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



Latin Salutatory 



Maryland 
English Salutatory 



Honorary Oration 



Fourth Honor 

Joseph Chambers, Pennsylvania, 
James Hunter Ewing, Pennsylvania, 
Philip Courtlandt Hay, New Jersey, 
William H. Roy, Virginia, 

Fifth Honor 

Samuel Fisher Darrach, Pennsylvania, 
Archibald Irwin Findlay, Pennsylvania, 
George W. Neff, Pennsylvania, 
George Washington Smith, Pennsylvania, 
Abraham Williamson, New Jersey, 

Sixth Honor 

Cornelius L. Allen, New York, 
Daniel Theodore Coxe, Pennsylvania, 
Charles S. W. Dorsey, Maryland, 
Josiah Bertram Howell, New Jersey, 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



1 Those under each group considered of equal standing. Minutes of the 
Faculty, August 10, 1S18. 



28 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1S1S 



Seventh Honor 

David Barrow, Tennessee, 

John Joseph Chetwood, New Jersey, 

Thomas F. McCaleb, Mississippi, 

1819 

First Honor 1 

John Charles Groome, Maryland, 
John Izard Middleton, South Carolina, 
John Frederick Schroeder, Maryland, 

Second Honor 
Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Georgia, 

Third Honor 

William Lyle McDowell, Virginia, 
Elias Bailey Dayton Ogden, New Jersey, 
Andrew Walker, Pennsylvania, 

Fourth Honor 

Benjamin Franklin Bache, New Jersey, 
Thomas Jefferson Lumpkin, Georgia, 
Abraham Woodson Venable, Virginia, 
Stephen Dodd Ward, New Jersey, 

Fifth Honor 

Henry King Cochran, Virginia, 

John Berkley Grimball, South Carolina, 

James Mcllhany, Virginia, 

James Ross, Maryland, 

John Allan Stuart, South Carolina, 

John Townsend, South Carolina, 

William Baily Tyler, Virginia, 

Hugh Wilson, North Carolina, 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



Honorary Oration 

Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 



Honorary Oration 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



Honorary 
Honorary 
Honorary 
Honorary 
Valedictory 
Honorary 
Honorary 
Honorary 



Oration 
Oration 
Oration 
Oration 
Oration 
Oration 
Oration 
Oration 



1 Those under each honor group equal in scholarship. Minutes of the 
Faculty, August 9, 1819. 



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29 



Sixth Honor 

Jacob Hay, Jr., Pennsylvania, Honorary Oration 

Holloway Whitefield Hunt, Jr., New Jersey, Honorary Oration 

Abraham Skillman, New Jersey, Honorary Oration 

Elias Van Arsdale, Jr., New Jersey, Honorary Oration 



1820 

First Honor 

James Bayard, Pennsylvania, 
John Thompson Brown, Virginia, 
William Perroneau Finley, South Carolina, 



Honorary Oration 

English Salutatory 

Latin Salutatory 



Second Honor 

William Mumford Carter, Virginia, 
James H. Gholson, Virginia, 
Henry Woodhull Green, New Jersey, 



Honorary Oration 

Valedictory Oration 

Honorary Oration 



Third Honor 

Clement Cox, District of Columbia, 
James Caldwell Finley, New Jersey, 
Alfred Iverson, Georgia, 
William George Krebs, Pennsylvania, 
George Washington Massey, Maryland, 
Province McCormick, Virginia, 

Fourth Honor 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



Richard Bard, Pennsylvania, Honorary Oration 

William Ludwell Hodgson, District of Columbia, 

Honorary Oration 
Henry M. Read, Pennsylvania, Honorary Oration 

1 Those under each group equal in scholarship. (Mimites of the Faculty, 
August 7, 1820.) The minutes of the Faculty from August 27, 1820, until 
November 12, 1835, are missing. The honors for this period are collated 
from the newspapers of New Jersey. 



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[1820 



George Bridges Rodney, Delaware, 

Allison Ross, Mississippi, 

Samuel Kennedy Talmage, New Jersey, 

Fifth Honor 

George W. Blight, New Jersey, 
Harvey Lindsly, New Jersey, 
Ebenezer Mason, New York, 
Alexander Mazyck, South Carolina, 
Edward Thomas, New Jersey, 
William Walker, Virginia, 

Sixth Honor 

James Waddell Alexander, Virginia, 
William Brearly, New Jersey, 
Thomas Chambers, Pennsylvania, 
John V. Garritson, New Jersey, 
James Bailey Hyndshaw, New Jersey, 
Benjamin E. Ward, New York, 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 
Honorary Oration 



1821 



William Schley, Maryland, 
Alexander Aikman, New Jersey, 



Latin Salutatory 
English Salutatory 



Honorary Orations 1 



Richard Stockton Field, New Jersey, 

Robert Smith Finley, 

Robert Porterfield Augustus Heiskell, 

David Jenkins, 

William Bainbridge Maclean, 

John D. Read, 



Valedictory Oration 

New Jersey 

Virginia 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Delaware 



1 As there is no official record of the honors for the years 1821 to 1835, the 
minutes of the Faculty being deficient for that period, a complete list of the 
honorary orations delivered at Commencement, other than the two highest 
honors, is given in alphabetical order, as their relative standing cannot be 
determined. 



I82 3 ] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



3* 



Moses Coleman Searle, 
George Archibald Smith, 
Alfred Augustus Sowers, 
James H. Stuart, 



Massachusetts 

District of Columbia 

Virginia 

Pennsylvania 



1822 



Edward Deering Mansfield, New York, 
Hugh Mearns, Pennsylvania, 

Honorary Orations 

William S. Buchanan, 

Thomas W. Clymer, 

William W. Deneale, 

Jacoby De Pui, 

Philemon Dickinson, 

Samuel V. Disborough, 

Albert Baldwin Dod, 

John R. Livingston, Jr., 

James Alfred Pearce, 

Edward Dunlap Smith, Pennsylvania, 

James William Thompson, 

James Weatherby, 

1823 

Joseph W. Smith, New York, 
John Peter Jackson, New Jersey, 

Honorary Orations 

Edward G. Bourke, 

Isaac S. Demund, 

James Ewing, Jr., New Jersey, 

James Latimer, Jr., Delaware, 

John Gibson McCall, 

Henry Mcllvaine, 

Henry S. Richards, New Jersey, 

John Slosson, 



Latin Salutatory 
English Salutatory 



Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

Virginia 

P ennsylvania 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New York 

New York 

Maryland 

Valedictory Oration 

Vii'ginia 

Pemisylvania 



Latin Salutatory 
English Salutatory 



Maryland 

Ohio 

Latin Oration 

Greek Oration 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Valedictory Oration 

New York 



3 2 



PRIXCE TON UNI VERSI T Y 



[1823 



Augustine J. Smith, 

Henry Stout, 

Daniel Weisel, 

Nicholas Arrowsmith Wilson, 

1824 

Bowes Reed Brown, New Jersey, 
James Adams, North Carolina, 



Virginia 

Delaware 

Maryland 

New Jersey 



Latin Salutatory 
English Salutatory 



Honorary Orations 

George Washington Baker, New Jersey, 

Robert Boyd Campfield, 

David Crawford, District of Columbia, 

Francis Armstrong Ewing, 

David Moffat Halliday, 

Robert W. Halsted, 

Henry Helmuth Krebs, 

George Plum Molleson, 

John Pearson, 

Jesse B. Pitt, 

John C. Porter, 

Richard W. Ringgold, 

John Small, 

John Neilson Taylor, 

James R. Wilson, 

1825 

William Picclees Alrichs, Delaware, 
James Dinsmore Pickands, Pennsylvania, 

Honorary Orations 



Greek Oration 

New Jersey 

Valedictory Oration 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

New York 

New Jersey 

New York 

Afaryland 

Maryland 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 



Latin Salutatory 
English Salutatory 



Abraham Rezeau Brown, New Jersey 

Charles Campbell, Virginia 

Frederick Frelinghuysen Cornell, New Jersey, Greek Oration 
James I. W. Davies, Georgia, Valedictory Oration 

William Lewis Dayton, New Jersey 



1827] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



33 



Abraham Hagaman, 
Joseph M. Heister, 
Whitefield Nichols, 
John B. Pressley, 
Thomas Ross, 
John Vaughan Smith, 
Thomas M. Wadsworth, 
Daniel McCalla Witherspoon, 
Abraham Oothout Zabriskie, 

1826 

Peter McCall, New Jersey, 

William Barclay Napton, New Jersey, 

Honorary Orations 

Joseph Addison Alexander, New Jersey, 

William Bainbridge, 

Daniel Barkalow, 

George Washington Boiling, 

David Comfort, Jr., 

Joseph D. Condit, 

Hamilton Claverhouse Graham, 

Thomas D. James, 

Isaac Jenkins Mikell, 

John Jacob Ridgway, 

Martyn Tupper, 

Robert Van Arsdale, 

James Henry Watkins, 



1827 



Joseph C. Clarke, Mississippi, 
James Speer, New Jersey, 



New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

South Carolina 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

North Carolina 

Kentucky 

New Jersey 



Latin Salutatory 
English Salutatory 



Valedictory Oration 

District of Columbia 

New Jersey 

Virginia 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

North Carolina 

New Jersey 

South Carolina 

Pennsylvania 

Connecticut 

New Jersey 

Maryland 



Latin Salutatory 
English Salutatory 



Honorary Orations 

Edward M. Biddle, 

David Nevius Bogart, 

Jonathan Bailey Condit, New Jersey, 



Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Greek Oration 



34 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1827 

John Z. Davenport, Virginia 
Tobias Epstein, Pennsylvania, Valedictory Oration 

William S. Faitoute, New Jersey 

William King McDonald, District of Columbia 

Jacob Duche" Mitchell, Pennsylvania 

George S. Pepper, Pennsylvania 

James Clemson Watson, Pennsylvania 

Benjamin Williamson, New Jersey 

1828 

Samuel Hubbell, Connecticut, Latin Salutatory 

John Oswald Thompson, Pennsylvania, English Salutatory 

Honorary Orations 

John G. Andrews, Mississippi 

Samuel Reading Bertron, Pennsylvania 

Edward B. Brien, Maryland 
Richard B. Carmichael, Maryland, Valedictory Oration 

William Scudder Cooley, New Jersey 

John Strawbridge Corbin, Virginia 

William Lygon Corbin, Virginia 

George C. Forsyth, New Jersey 

Theodore M. Hart, Pennsylvania 

Samuel Higgins McDonald, New Jersey 

Charles Champe Taliaferro, Virginia 

Alfred Alexander Woodhull, New Jersey 

John Neilson Woodhull, New Jersey 

1829 

William Pepper, Pennsylvania, Latin Salutatory 

Henry N. Martin, Maryland, English Salutatory 

Honorary Orations 

Richard Ross Crawford, District of Columbia 

Festus Hanks, Vermont 

George William Leyburn, Virginia 

Peter Lott, New Jersey 



1831] ACADEMIC HONORS 35 

Archibald Maclean, New Jersey 

Stokes L. Roberts, Pennsylvania 

Benjamin Rush, 1 Pennsylvania, Valedictory Oration 

Robert Skinner, Maryland 

Jonathan Bayard H. Smith, District of Columbia 

Samuel Stanhope Smith, Louisiana 

Albert Williams, New Jersey 

James Wyckoff, New Jersey 

1830 

James Cooke Edwards, New Jersey, Latin Salutatory 

Harris Lindsay Sproat, Pennsylvania, English Salutatory 

Honorary Orations 

De Pui Field, New Jersey 

Charles Nicholas Hagner, District of Columbia 

John Seely Hart, Pennsylvania, Valedictory Oration 

James McDougall, New Jersey 

John Plotts, New Jersey 

Martin John Ryerson, New Jersey 

John Beatty Scudder, New Jersey 

William B. Sloan, New Jersey 

James Stratton, New Jersey 

Thomas E. Van Bibber, Maryland 

Hugh Nesbit Wilson, New Jersey 

1831 

First Honor* 

Samuel Galloway, Pennsylvania, English Salutatory 

William Bryan Hart, Pennsylvania 

James Pollock, Pennsylvania, Greek Oration 

George Washington Smythe, New Jersey, Latin Salutatory 

1 Mr. Rush being absent on account of illness, the Valedictory oration 
was delivered by Festus Hanks of Vermont. 

2 From MS. Diary of William Elmer, class of 1832. 



36 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1831 

Second Honor 
James Murray Rush, Pennsylvania, Valedictory Oration 

Honorary Orations 

Samuel Hardenbrook Black, New Jersey 

Archibald Alexander Caruthers, Virginia 

John Howell Condit, New Jersey 

Benjamin Cory, New Jersey 

William Henry Drake, New York 

Cornelius Henry Edgar, New Jersey 
Jared Leigh Elliott, District of Columbia 

John Pringle Jones, Pennsylvania 

Edward M. Miller, New Jersey 

Elihu Pierson, New Jersey 

William Townley, New Jersey 

Luther Halsey Van Doren, New York 

1832 » 

First Honor 

George Burrowes, New Jersey, Latin Salutatory 

Second Honor 

George Dod Armstrong, New Jersey 

William Elmer, New Jersey, English Salutatory 

Henry D. Mandeville, Pennsylvania, Honorary Oration 

George Washington Nevitt, Mississippi 

Ernst H. Ogden, New Jersey 

Third Honor 

Charles Beatty Green Guild, Pennsylvania 

John Steward, New York, Honorary Oration 

1 The honors for this year are taken from the MS. Diary of William 
Elmer, class of 1832. The outbreak of Asiatic cholera, during the summer of 
1832, temporarily closed the College and prevented an elaborate Commence- 



1833] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



37 



John Stryker, 
Joseph Marsh Taylor, 

John Forsyth, Jr., 1 Georgia, 



1833 



New Jersey 
New Jersey 

Valedictory Oration 



Martin Ryerson, New Jersey, 
John Provost, New Jersey, 

Honorary Orations 
Charles H. Beale, 
John Riggs Crane, 
Adam Stephen Dandridge, 
Charles Squire Dod, 
William Dod, New Jersey, 
David J. Halsted, 
Alexander C. Hart, 
Paul Townsend Jones, 
David S. Kaufman, 
John Leyburn, 
William McCullough, 
Jotham Smith, 
Spencer S. Sproat, 
Joseph Buck Stratton, 
Fielding L. Turner, 
David Van Deren, 
Joshua Maddox Wallace, 
Matthias Ward, 

Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 
Parke Godwin, 
Melancthon Williams Jacobus, 



Latin Salutatory 
English Salutatory 



Virginia 

New Jersey 

Virginia 

New Jersey 

Valedictory Oration 

New York 

Pennsylvania 

South Carolina 

Pennsylvania 

Virginia 

Pennsylvania 

New York 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Mississippi 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 



New Jersey 
New Jersey 



ment. It is believed there were no Junior Orations. No newspaper accounts 
of the proceedings of this Commencement appear. 

1 Sixth honor group. MS. Diary of William Elmer. 



38 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1833 

Elias Jones Richards, New York 

John B. Taylor, New Jersey 

American Whig Society 

John T. A. Dearing, Georgia 

Joseph Fisher Learning, New Jersey 

James J. Okill, 1 New York 

Nicholas H. Shipley, Maryland 

1834 

Melancthon Williams Jacobus, New Jersey, Latin Salutatory 

Edmund Pendleton, Virginia, English Salutatory 

Honorary Orations 

Lewis Penn Worthington Balch, Maryland 

John Crowell, Pennsylvania 

Joseph Austin Davis, New Jersey 

John T. A. Dearing, Georgia 

Parke Godwin, New Jersey 

Littleton James Johnson, Virginia 

Joseph Fisher Learning, New Jersey 

Henry Van Dyke Nevius, District of Columbia 

Richard R. Paulison, New Jersey 

Elias Jones Richards, New York 
Frederick William Shelton, New Jersey, Valedictory Oration 

Nicholas H. Shipley, Maryland 

Charles S. Sibley, New Jersey 

George Rice Smith, Maryland 

John B. Taylor, New Jersey 

Daniel Wells, New York 

Edward William Whelpley, New Jersey 

1835 

Levi Janvier, New Jersey, Latin Salutatory 

James McClune, Pennsylvania, English Salutatory 

1 Of the Freshman class (1836). 



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39 



Honorary Orations 



Richard Maxwell Baker, 

John Barnwell Campbell, 

James Chestnut, 

Alexander Hamilton Dodge, 

Peter Hamilton, 

James Giles Hampton, 

Charles Kisselman Imbrie, 

George Armistead Leakin, 

John Sears McCulloh, 

James Clement Moffat, 1 

Joseph Owen, 

William Paterson, 

John Cunningham Patterson, 

William Post, Jr., 

Horace Binney Wallace, 

George Maxwell Wilson, 

William Sidney Wilson, Maryland, 



Georgia 

South Carolina 

South Carolina 

District of Columbia 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Maryland 

Maryland 

Scotland 

New York 

New Jersey 

Delaware 

New York 

Pennsylvania 

Virginia 

Valedictory Oration 



Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

Jonathan Pennington Alward, 
John D. Shelton, 
John Elliott Thompson, 
Samuel Lawrence Tuttle, 



New Jersey 

New York 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 



American Whig Society 

John M. Edgar, 
Allan Murray Jerome, 
John Stevenson Maxwell, 
James J. Okill, 



Maryland 
New York 
New York 
New York 



: J. C. Moffat delivered the Valedictory oration, vice W. S. Wilson, 
excused. 



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[1836 



I836 » 



Benjamin Rice Baird, Virginia, 
John Miller, New Jersey, 
Robert Lenox Maitland, 
Richard Sears McCulloh, 
Lewis W. Williams, 
John Alfred Kanouse, 



John Thomson Mason, 2 Maryland, 

Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

Alexander Hamilton Bailey, 
David Conger, 
Jehiel Jaggar Post, 
William C. Storrs, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

New York 

Maryland 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Valedictory Oration 



New York 
New York 
New York 
New York 



American Whig Society 

William Churchill Houston Brown, 
Joshua Hall Mcllvaine, 
Alexander Gardiner Mercer, 
John Newland, 

1837 

John Hamilton Townley, New Jersey, 
John Newland, New York, 
Joseph Branch, North Carolina, 
Frederick Knighton, 
Joshua Hall Mcllvaine, 



New Jersey 

Delaware 

Pennsylvania 

New York 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Greek Oration 

New Jersey 

Delaware 



1 The names for this and succeeding years are arranged in the order of 
scholarship, from the maximum grade of 100 to that of 90, inclusive. The 
lists represent each man's average for the whole course of four years, and are 
taken from the official records in the minutes of the Faculty. 

2 J. T. Mason stood thirty-eighth in scholarship, with an average of 63.1, 
and was appointed Valedictorian because of his excellence as an orator. 



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41 



Benjamin Haines Williams, 
Fenton Mercer Henderson, 
Caleb Smith Green, 



New Jersey 

Virginia 

New Jersey 



Alexander Gardiner Mercer, 1 Pennsylvania, 



1838 

Daniel Johnson, North Carolina, 
John Irwin Smith, 
Abner Addison Porter, Alabama, 
Lewis Jeffery Williams, 
Benjamin Boisseau Vaughan, 
Lawrence O'Brian Branch, 
William Edward Schenck, 
Theodore Little, 
James Madison Allen, 
Samuel G. Williams, 
Jonathan Cory, 
William Armstrong Dod, 
Thomas Colman Montgomery, 



Josiah Willard Gibbs, 2 Pennsylvania, 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Henry Mills Fuller, 
William Brutus H. Howard, 



Valedictory Oration 



Latin Salutatory 

Maryland 

English Salutatory 

Maryland 

Virginia 

North Carolina 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Virginia 

South Carolina 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New York 



Valedictory Oration 



Pennsylvania 
Alabama 



1 The Valedictory oration was delivered by Joseph H. Dukes of South 
Carolina, vice A. G. Mv 'r, absent on account of illness. {Princeton Whig, 
Sept. 29, 1837.) Mercer's average was 77.8 ; that of Dukes, 87.5. Minutes 
of the Faculty, August 14, 1837. 

2 In the published list of Commencement orators, which appeared in the 
New Jersey State Gazette of Sept. 28, 1838, Lawrence O'B. Branch is said to 
have delivered the English Salutatory, and Abner A. Porter the Valedictory 



42 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1838 



Walter Preston, 


Virginia 


Abner Wentworth Clopton Terry, 


Virgi?iia 


American Whig Society 




Neill Smith Graham, 


Alaba?na 


Henry Kent McCay, 


Pennsylvania 


George H. B. Matthews, 


Alabama 


Joel Parker, 


New Jersey 


1839 




William Miller Reese, 1 Georgia, 


Latin Salutatory 


Alexander M. Scudder, New Jersey, 


English Salutatory 


Jesse Edwards, 


New York 


Jacob Belville, 


Pennsylvania 


Stephen H. Conger, 2 


New York 


Mahlon Long, 


Pennsylvania 


Francis Aloysius Baker, 


Maryland 


Henry Augustine Washington, 


Virginia 


George Clinton Bush, 


New York 


James S. Colwell, 


Pennsylvania 


Frederick Frelinghuysen Judd, 


New Jersey 


Albert Dabney, 


Virginia 


Theodore M. Porter, 


Alaba?na 



Walter Preston, 3 Virginia, Valedictory Oration 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 
James Mitchell Cake, Virginia 

Thomas Lawrence Jones, South Carolina 

oration. The original appointees were frequently excused by the Faculty, 
who assigned substitutes, but the honor belongs with the original choice. 
Gibbs' average was 76.7. Minutes of the Faculty, August 13, 1838. 

1 Reese was excused from speaking by the Faculty. Scudder then deliv- 
ered the Latin and Edwards the English Salutatory orations. Ibid. 

2 Conger and Long equal, average 95.7. Ibid. 

3 Preston's average for the four years' course was 71.7. Ibid. 



1840] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



43 



Daniel Wagener, 

Perry Snowden Warfield, 



American Whig Society 



Henry Martyn Alexander, 
Ellis B. Schnabel, 
Nathaniel G. Taylor, 
Franklin Tilford, 



1840 



Charles John Morris Gwinn, Maryland, 

Levi Hunt Christian, New Jersey, 

Jeremiah De Klyn Lalor, 

Daniel Wagener, 

John Shaw Pierson, 

John Whelen Sterling, 

William H. Lemoine, 

W. Chauncey Brooks, 

John Jacob Crane, 

John Stillwell Schanck, 

Jehu Patterson, 

Thomas Harvey Rodman, 

Samuel L. Pitcher, 

William Alexander Little, 

James Alexander Darrah, 1 

Constantine J. Menaeos, 

Anastasius Menasos, 



John Monroe Banister, 2 Virginia, 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Theodore Ledyard Cuyler, 
Frederick S. Giger, 



Pennsylvania 
Louisiana 



New Jersey 
Pennsylvania 

Tennessee 
Kentucky 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New York 

Pennsylvania 

Virginia 

Virginia 

Connecticut 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Virginia 

Virginia 

Pennsylvania 

Greece 

Greece 

Valedictory Oration 



New York 
Maryland 



1 Darrah and C. J. Menseos equal in scholarship. Minutes of the Faculty, 
August 18, 1840. 

2 Banister's average was 82.6. Ibid. 



44 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1840 



R. Lawler Smith, 
Richard Wilde Walker, 

American Whig Society 

Joseph Mayo Atkinson, 
John Thompson Nixon, 
James Webb Rodgers, 
John McDonald Ross, 

1841 

Amzi Dodd, New Jersey, 

Thomas Mundell Keerl, Maryland, 

Theodore Ledyard Cuyler, 

John Thomas Duffield, 

Caleb Cook Baldwin, Jr., 

George Musgrave Giger, 

John P. Dunham, 

Ludlow Day Potter, 

James P. Miller, 

Nathan Merritt Owen, 

Henry Parkhurst Johnson, 



Mississippi 
Alabama 



Virginia 

New Jersey 

Tennessee 

Cherokee Nation 



Richard Wilde Walker, 1 Alabama, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

New York 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Maryland 

New York 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New York 

New Jersey 

Valedictory Oration 



Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 
Charles Abert, 
James Bowen Everhart, 
James Monroe Murphy, 
Benjamin Thomas Phillips, 

American Whig Society 

Archibald Woods Paull, 
William Potter Ross, 



District of Columbia 

Pennsylvania 

South Carolina 

New York 



Virginia 
Cherokee Nation 



1 Walker's average was 76.9. Minutes of the Faculty, August 17, 1841. 



1843] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



45 



Thomas Sparrow, Jr., 
John S. Telfair, 



1842 



Joseph Jackson Halsey, New Jersey, 

Stephen G. Woodbridge, New Jersey, 

Joseph Fithian Garrison, 

Thomas Ware Cattell, 

Robert King Stone, 

Thomas Nesbit MacCarter, 

James Bowen Everhart, 

Thomas Sparrow, Jr., North Carolina, 

Elijah Richardson Craven, 

Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

David Terrell Bagley, 
George Phillips Blevins, 
Oliver Porter Stark, 
Benjamin Chambers Wickes, 

American Whig Society 

Henry N. Beach, 
James Hazzard Cuthbert, 
Henry Clay Pindell, 
Richard Stockton, 

1843 

John Joseph Entwisle, Maryland, 
Philip Cressman, Jr., Pennsylvania, 
Henry Clay Pindell, 
John J. Olcott, 
Richard P. Llewellyn Baber, 
Jonathan Townley Crane, 
Westcott Wilkin, 
William Gledhill, 



North Carolina 
North Carolina 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

District of Columbia 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Valedictory Oration 

District of Columbia 



Louisiana 

Alabama 

New York 

Maryland 



New Jersey 

South Carolina 

Kentucky 

New Jersey 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Kentucky 

New York 

Virginia 

New Jersey 

New York 

New Jersey 



4 6 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1843 



Benjamin Chambers Wickes, 1 
John Pinkerton, 
William Jones Stone, Jr., 
Richard Ignatius Wilson, 
James Hazzard Cuthbert, 
Job Symmes Crane, 



George Phillips Blevins, 2 Alabama, 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Alfred Holt Colquitt, 
Green Pulaski Foute, 
William Pannill, Jr., 
John H. Thomas, 

American Whig Society 

Robert Waight Fuller, 
Samuel P. Hill, 
Hugh Boudinot Johnston, 
James W. Watson, 



Maryland 

Pennsylvania 

District of Columbia 

Tennessee 

South Carolina 

New Jersey 

Valedictory Oration 



1844 



William Pannill, Jr., Virginia, 
Benjamin Burton, 3 Connecticut, 
Allan Macfarlan, 
Edward Mills Dodd, 
James Clarke Welling, 
Joseph Hiester Blackfan, 
Archibald Alexander Little, 
George Johnson, 



Georgia 
Mississippi 

Virginia 
Maryland 



South Carolina 

North Carolina 

North Carolina 

Mississippi 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Scotland 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Virginia 

Mississippi 



1 Wickes and Pinkerton equal in scholarship, average 91.6. Minutes of 
the Facility, August 17, 1843. 

2 Mr. Blevins' average in scholarship for the full course was 81.8. Ibid. 

3 According to the New Jersey State Gazette (June 28, 1844), Dodd deliv- 
ered the English Salutatory and Macfarlan the Valedictory. See note 2, p. 41. 



1845] ACADEMIC HONORS 47 

John Owen, Jr., New York 

Henry Reeves, New Jersey 

Joseph Woods Pinkerton, Pennsylvania 

William Beekman Gulick, New Jersey 

Charles Augustus Bennett, New Jersey 

Luther Littell, New Jersey 



Henry Cousins Chambers, 1 Alabama, Valedictory Oration 

Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

William Leslie Harris, South Carolina 

Charles Godfrey Leland, Pennsylvania 

Thomas Murphy, New York 

David D. Sanderson, Alabama 

American Whig Society 

A. Hamilton Balentine, Pennsylvania 

Albert M. Brown, Maryland 

Alexander Reid, New York 

Furman Sheppard, New Jersey 

i845 

Charles Moreau Davis, New Jersey, Latin Salutatory 

Thomas Murphy, New York, English Salutatory 

Alexander C. Taylor, New Jersey 

Edward Lewis, Ohio 

Alexander John Graham, New Jersey 

N. Byron Smith, New Jersey 

Albert Montgomery Dupuy, Virginia 

William Leslie Harris, South Carolina 

Silas C. Cook, Jr., Pennsylvania 

1 Henry C. Chambers was absent from the latter part of the final Senior 
examination, on account of severe illness. The average of his previous stand- 
ing in scholarship was 94.2. Minutes of the Faculty, June 7, 1844. 



48 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1845 

Alexander Reid, New York 

Samuel Wills Carey, New Jersey 

Robert Allen, New Jersey 

James C. Beach, New York 

Edwin S. Lemoine, Virginia 

Walter Mann, Iowa 

A. Hamilton Balentine, Pennsylvania 

Furman Sheppard, New Jersey, Valedictory Oration 

Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

John Alexander Annin, New Jersey 

John Fabian Baker, Pennsylvania 

Joseph Manning Cleaveland, New York 

Allen C. Milliken, Pennsylvania 

American Whig Society 

William Munford Baker, Mississippi 

Nathaniel Clark Burt, New Jersey 

John Patterson Lundy, Pennsylvania 

Henry St urges, Virginia 

1846 

Stephen Grover Dodd, New Jersey, Latin Salutatory 

William Hampton Babbitt, 1 New Jersey, English Salutatory 

Nathaniel Clark Burt, New Jersey, Valedictory Oration 

John Fabian Baker, Pennsylvania 

Robert F. Dennis, New Jersey 

John Alexander Annin, New Jersey 

Henry Taylor, Virginia 

John R. Baltzell, Maryland 

William E. T. Griffith, Mississippi 

Ashbel Green, New Jersey 

Frank Key Dunlop, District of Columbia 

1 Babbitt and Burt equal in scholarship, average 98. Minutes of the 
Faculty, May 18, 1S46. 



1 847] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



49 



David Ayres Depue, 
Gilbert Combs, 
Levin Thomas Handy Irving, 
William Munford Baker, 
Thomas Kirkman, Jr., 
Ambrose Yoemans Moore, 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

William Armstrong Blevins, 
Robert Foster, 
Charles Howard Key, 
George Maxwell Robeson, 

American Whig Society 

William Hepburn Armstrong, 
Hiester Clymer, 
Daniel Elliott, 
William Henry Welsh, 

1847 

Henry Rinker, Pennsylvania, 

Henry Clay Cameron, 1 Virginia, 

Beverley Randolph Wellford, Jr., Virginia, 

John Montgomery Candor, 

Nathan A. Cooper Seward, 

Thaddeus Ainsworth Culbertson, 

Thomas Scott Henderson McCay, 

John Gosman, 

David S. Garland Cabell, 

John Glassell, Jr., 

Henry Benson Munn, 

Robert Foster, 

Montgomery Johns, 



New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Maryland 

Mississippi 

Alabama 

Michigan 



Alabama 

New Jersey 

District of Columbia 

Neiv Jersey 



Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvajtia 

Georgia 

Pennsylvania 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Illinois 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Mississippi 

New York 

District of Columbia 

Virginia 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Maryland 



1 The scholarship of Cameron and Wellford for the whole course was equal, 
being 98. Minutes of the Facility, May 24, 1847. 



5° 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1847 



Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 
William M. Gillaspie, 
Vindex Keirn, 
Charles Stewart Perkins, 
James Stevenson, 

American Whig Society 

William Cassidy Cattell, 
Fayette Clapp, 
James McMullin Crowell, 
Cornelius Williams Tolles, 



Mississippi 

Mississippi 

Mississippi 

Ireland 



New Jersey 

New York 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 



1848 

Caspar Wistar Hodge, New Jersey, 

John Edwards, New York, 

Thomas Dobie Davidson, 

William Cassidy Cattell, 

James McMullin Crowell, 

Charles White, 

Edward Barry Wall, New York, 

Thomas George Wall, 

George Reed Morehouse, 

Henry Cooper Pitney, 

George Blagden Stone, 

John Henderson, 1 

Arthur Whiteley, 

Cornelius Williams Tolles, 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

George Hollenback Butler, 
William E. Hamilton, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Virginia 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Virginia 

Valedictory Oration 

New York 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

District of Columbia 

Virgitiia 

Delaware 

New Jersey 



Pennsylvania 
New Jersey 



1 Henderson and Whiteley equal, average 90.9. Mimites of the Faculty, 
June 2, 1848. 



1849] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



51 



Samuel Robb, 
Marcellus E. Vason, 

American Whig Society 

Landon Carter Eliason, 

Edwin Emerson, 

Thomas Brainerd Harrington, 



Pennsylvania 
Georgia 



Richard H. Simms, 



Virginia 

New York 

Massachusetts 

District of Columbia 



1849 



William Armstrong Ingham, Pennsylvania, Latin Salutatory- 



Richard James Gittings, 1 Maryland, 

Samuel Robb, Pennsylvania, 

Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Virginia, 

Paul E. Lemoine, 

Charles Newton Campbell, Virginia, 

Peter Augustus Studdiford, New Jersey, 

James Alexander Paige, 

James Henry Leps, 

George Dumeld Holmes, 

James Kendall Lee, 

Theodore Linn Byington, 

Landon Carter Eliason, 

Edwin Emerson, 

Marcus Jediah Wallace, 

Lewis Harvey Wade, 

Cameron McCaskill, Alabama, 

Edmund McKnight Tingle, 

Ezra Mundy Hunt, 

James Wilson Taylor, 

George Langstaff, 

Frank Henderson, 2 

Bradley Tyler Johnson, 



English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Virginia 

Mathematical Oration 

Classical Oration 

Ohio 

Virginia 

Tennessee 

Virginia 

New Jersey 

Virgi?iia 

New York 

Tennessee 

New Jersey 

Philosophical Oration 

Maryland 

New Jersey 

New York 

New Jersey 

Mississippi 

Maryland 



1 Gittings and Robb equal in scholarship, average 97.8. 
Faculty, May 21, 1849. 

2 Henderson and Johnson equal, average 90. Ibid. 



Minutes of the 



52 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1849 



Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

William Elliott Baker, 
Archibald Parritt Cobb, 
Stephen Lyon Mershon, 
Charles Sergeant, 

American Whig Society 

Charles D. Bonsall, 
Samuel Everett Pierce, 
William Lowndes Wells, 
Edwin Theodore Williams, 



Pennsylvania 
New Jersey 
New Jersey 
Nezv Jersey 



Mississippi 

New York 

New York 

Georgia 



1850 1 

Archibald Parritt Cobb, New Jersey, 
William Elliott Baker, Pennsylvania, 
Lachlan C. Vass, Virginia, 
William Nicholls Boiling, 2 Virginia, 
William Henry Canfield, New Jersey, 
John Huger Johns, Jr., 3 Virginia, 
Samuel Everett Pierce, Nezv York, 
Reuel Stewart, New Jersey, 
Alfred H. Barber, 
Robert Piper Boiling, 
John Wiggins Simonton, 
Lewis Stover, 
Isaac Amada Cornelison, 
Thomas Anderson, 4 
George T. Sergeant, 



Latin Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

English Salutatory 

Scientific Oration 

Ethical Oration 

Honorary Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Mathematical Oration 

New Jersey 

Virginia 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 



1 Forty-one per cent, of the entire class attained an average in scholar- 
ship of 90 or above. 

2 Boiling and Canfield equal in scholarship, average 97.7. Minutes of 
the Faculty, May 20, 1850. 

3 Johns, Pierce, and Stewart equal, average 96.2. Ibid. 

4 Anderson and Sergeant equal, average 93.7. Ibid. 



1850] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



53 



Daniel Warfield, Jr., 

Abraham Halsey, 

Joseph Bardwell, 

Stephen Lyon Mershon, 

Lemuel Cobb Howell, 

William F. Mellon, 1 

John Thomas Stockett, 

Charles Sergeant, 

Edwin Theodore Williams, 

John Taylor Coit, 

Alexander Miller Woods, 

John A. Marshall, 2 

Abraham Voorhees, 

John Eyre Shaw, 

Aldus J. Neff, 

William Austin Seay, Virginia, 

John Leander McMillan, 

James Barbour Grant, 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Daniel Gould Fowle, 
William Butler Guild, Jr., 
James L. McLean, 
John Benjamin E. Williams, 

American Whig Society 

Barnes Compton, 
Henry Van Dyke Johns, Jr., 
Frederick Augustus Metcalfe, 
Jeremiah Howard Nixon, 



Maryland 
New Jersey 
Mississippi 
New Jersey 
New Jersey 
Mississippi 
Maryland- 
New Jersey 
Georgia 
South Carolina 
Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 
New Jersey 
Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 
Honorary Oration 
Mississippi 
Maryla?id 



North Carolina 
New Jersey 
New Jersey 

North Carolina 



Maryland 

Maryland 

Mississippi 

New Jersey 



1 Mellon and Stockett equal, average 92.4. Minutes of the Faculty, May 
20, 1850. 

2 Marshall and Voorhees equal, average 90.8. Ibid. 



54 



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[1851 



1851 

Edwin Rea Bower, Pennsylvania, Latin Salutatory 
Samuel Thomas Thompson, Pennsylvania, English Salutatory 
Jeremiah Howard Nixon, New Jersey, Valedictory Oration 
George Lewis Crawford, Pennsylvania, Mathematical Oration 

George Johnson, Maryland 

William Henry Baltzell, Maryland 

Peyton Randolph Harrison, Virginia 

Archibald Stirling, Jr., 1 Maryland 

William Carter Williams, Virginia 

Benjamin Franklin Shreve, New Jersey 

Albert T. Rhodes, Maryland 

David M. Cochran, Pennsylvania 

Henry G. Hall, Texas, Physical Oration 

Alexander Hamilton Phillips, Jr., Texas 

Daniel Gould Fowle, North Carolina 

William Stevenson Walker, Maryland 

Archibald George, 2 Maryland 

Henry Van Dyke Johns, Jr., Maryland 

Caleb Davis Shreve, New Jersey 

Frederick Augustus Metcalfe, Mississippi 

Fullerton Reck Harbaugh, Maryland 

William R. Friend, Alabama 

Lewis Depui Vail, Pennsylvania 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Charles Colcock Jones, Jr., 
James B. McRae, 
Alexander T. Niven, 
William Vance Thompson, 



Georgia 

Mississippi 

New York 

Tennessee 



1 Stirling and "Williams equal in scholarship, average 96.2. 
the Faculty, May 19, 1851. 

2 George and Johns equal, average 92.8. Ibid. 



Minutes of 



1352] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



55 



American Whig Society 

William J. Eckford, Mississippi 

James Taylor Jones, Alabama 

Austin D. Moore, Pennsylvania 

Isaac Norton Rendall, New York 



1852 

Elkanah Dare Mackey, Pennsylvania, 

William Jay Magie, New Jersey, 

Solomon S. Schultz, Pennsylvania, 

Joseph Addison Freeman, New Jersey, 

Horace Graham Hinsdale, 

Gilbert Tennent Woodhull, 

Alfred Yeomans, Pennsylvania, 

Isaac Norton Rendall, 

Amzi Lewis Armstrong, 1 

Sidney Gibbs Law, 

James Woods, Jr., 

Lorenzo Westcott, 

Joseph Fowler Jennison, 

James Hervey Studdiford, 

William Vance Thompson, 

John Van Pelt, 

Austin D. Moore, 

Charles Colcock Jones, Jr., 

Douglass Patterson, 

Alexander T. Niven, 

Samuel Hirsch, 

Louis A. Barr, 

Elias Nettleton Crane, 

William Corbit Spruance, 

De Witt Clinton Mather, 

Andrew Jackson Dull, 2 



Latin Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

English Salutatory 

Mathematical Oration 

New York 

New Jersey 

Fine Arts Oration 

New York 

New York 

North Carolina 

Tennessee 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Tennessee 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Georgia 

Pennsylvania 

New York 

Germany 

Maryland 

New York 

Delaware 

New York 

Pennsylvania 



1 Armstrong and Law equal in scholarship, average 97.4. Minutes of the 
Faculty, May 21, 1852. 

2 Dull and Phelps equal in scholarship, average 92.1. Ibid. 



56 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1852 



Charles Edward Phelps, 
James Carnahan McDonald, 
George Morrison, 
Alexander Shaw Field, 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

William Burwell Fraley, 
Joseph Jones, 
Daniel Du Bois Sahler, 
John Craig Schenck, 



Maryland 

New Jersey 

Maryland 

Texas 



Georgia 

Georgia 

New York 

New Jersey 



American Whig Society 

William Jefferson Buchanan, Maryland 

Charles Russell Clarke, New York 

William Alexander Henry, District of Columbia 

Calvin Douglass Mehaffey, Pennsylvania 



1853 

John Ledyard Hodge, Louisiana, 
Jeremiah Smith Gordon, Pennsylva?iia, 
Charles Russell Clarke, New York, 

Belles Lettres and 
Edward W. Condict, New Jersey, 
Henry Boyd McKeen, 
Christian Henry Scharff, 
William Erskine Skinner, 
John Craig Schenck, 
Joseph Jones, 
Thomas Mifflin Hall, 
William Bennett Scarborough, 
John Dickson, 
Silas Merchant, Jr., 
Stewart Brown, 
Oliver S. Belden, 
Samuel Alexander McElhinny, 



Latin Salutatory 
English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Classical Oration 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Scotland 

New Jersey 

Georgia 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Maryland 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 



1854] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



57 



Joseph Alward, 
Abram Hoogland La Monte, 1 
George Pierson, New Jersey, 
John Torrey, Jr., 
Edward H. Sholl, 
Charles Thomas Haley, 
James Buchanan Henry, 
Daniel Du Bois Sahler, 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Robert Burton Anderson, 
Lewis Carter Baker, 
Addison Waddell Woodhull, 
Joseph Campbell Wyckoff, 



American Whig Society 
Charles Boyd, 
James Thomas Coleman, 
William Henry Goldthwaite, 
Clinton C. Gurnee, Jr., 



New Jersey 

New York 

Mathematical Oration 

New Jersey 

New York 

New York 

Pennsylvania 

New York 



North Carolina 
New Jersey 
New Jersey 
New Jersey 



New York 

Mississippi 

Alabama 

New York 



1854 

Lewis Carter Baker, New Jersey, 
William Thomas Morrison, New York, 
Richard Marvin Strong, New York, 
Henry Carrington Alexander, New York, 
Samuel Southard Force, 
Frank Chandler, 
James McDougall, 
Addison Waddell Woodhull, 
Sanford Huntington Smith, 
William Campbell Soutter, 
Samuel Randolph Forman, 
Thaddeus Burr Wakeman, New York, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Mathematical Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

District of Columbia 

New Jersey 

New York 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Ethical Oration 



1 La Monte and Pierson equal in scholarship, average 93.7. Minutes of 
the Faculty, May 23, 1853. 



58 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[i854 



Henry Addison Harlow, 

Charles Boyd, New York, 

William House, 

Matthew Wilden Edmonds, 1 

Robert Hamill Nassau, 

Archibald Alexander Edward Taylor, 

John Darroch, 2 

John Prentiss Poe, 

Benjamin Smith Condit, 

John Speed Hanan, 

Edward Dickson Pierson, 

William Morgan Wells, 3 

Joseph Campbell Wyckoff, 

Calvin Wadhams, 

Robert Gamble, 

Israel Crane, 

Benjamin Lightner Hewitt, 

Edward Thomas Green, 

Sandford Reynolds Knapp, 

Philip Scott Caffrey, 

William Hollister, 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 
Henry Miller Cooper, 
John Martin Henderson, 
James Pumpelly Lovejoy, 
John Randolph Malloy, 

American Whig Society 
John Ebenezer Annan, 
Henry Martyn Drewry, 
Henry Flavel Lee, 
William Cooper Inglis, 



New York 

Valedictory Oration 

New York 

A r ew Jersey 

New Jersey 

Ohio 

North Carolina 

Maryland 

New Jersey 

Maryland 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

New York 

New Jersey 

North Carolina 



Alabama 

New Jersey 

New York 

South Carolina 



Pennsylvania 

Virginia 

New York 

South Carolina 



1 Edmonds and Nassau equal, average 94.4. Minutes of the Faculty, 
May 20, 1854. 

2 Darroch and Poe equal, average 93.8. Ibid. 

3 Wells and Wyckoff equal, average 91.9. Ibid. 



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ACADEMIC HONORS 



59 



1855 

Theodore McGowan, Pennsylvania, 

William Collins Handy, Maryland, 

John Ebenezer Annan, Pennsylvania, 

William Alexander Fisher, 

George Gibson Carey, Maryland, 

John Campbell Boyd, 

George Phillips Lockwood, 

Robert Hayne Andrews, 

Henry Flavel Lee, 

Randolph Augustus Renz, 

Charles Evert Hedges, 1 

Joseph Smith Ludlam, New York, 

Henry Clay Greenewalt, 

Floyd Augustus Crane, 

Joseph Wilberforce Martin, 

William McElwee, 

Henry Sanford Gansevoort, 

David Radnor Coover, 2 

Frederick Cox Roberts, 

Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

Joseph Tuthill Duryea, 
George Anderson Mercer, 
Hersey Baylies Parker, 
Samuel Miller Studdiford, 

American Whig Society 
David Owen Davies, 
James Turner Leftwich, 
William Christie Stitt, 
Pere Lethbury Wickes, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Maryland 

Classical Oration 

New York 

New York 

Virginia 

New York 

Iowa 

New Jersey 

Philosophical Oration 

Pennsylvania 

New York 

Arkansas 

Pennsylvania 

New York 

Pe7insylvania 

North Carolina 



New York 

Georgia 

North Carolina 

New Jersey 



Missouri 

Virginia 

Pennsylvania 

Maryland 



1 Hedges and Ludlam equal, average 94. Mimites of the Faculty, May 
18-19, 1855. 

2 Coover and Roberts equal, average 90.2. Ibid. 



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PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1856 



1856 

John Peter Jackson, Jr., New Jersey, 

Morris Crater Sutphen, New Jersey, 

Joseph Tuthill Duryea, New York, 

Robert Strong, New York, 

George Henry Burroughs, 1 New Jersey, 

Frederick Voorhees, New Jersey, 

Thomas Tabb, Virginia, 

David Magie, Jr., 

Samuel Southard Halsey, 

Samuel Claggett Chew, Maryland, 

John Stevens Stewart, 

Oscar Henry Young, 

Andrew Patterson Linn Cochran, 

Benjamin Smith Everitt, 

John Lowrey, 2 

George Anderson Mercer, 

James Houston Eccleston, 

James William Bryant, 

Edward Overton, Jr., 

Robert Stoutenberg Feagles, 

Joseph Hodgson, Jr., 

Samuel Miller Studdiford, 

Robert Proctor, 

John Lambert Cadwalader, 

William Henry Woodward, 

William Jackson Wood, 

James William Coleman, 

Hamlin Beattie, 

Jeremiah Cleveland, 

Henry Harrison Woolsey, 

John Crater Sutphen, 

Hersey Baylies Parker, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Scientific Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Mathematical Oration 

Metaphysical Oration 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Classical Oration 

Pennsylvania 

New York 

Pennsylvania 

New York 

New Jersey 

Georgia 

Maryland 

Alabama 

Pennsylvania 

New York 

Virginia 

New Jersey 

New York 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

New York 

South Carolina 

South Carolina 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

North Carolina 



1 Burroughs and Voorhees equal in scholarship, average 97.9. 
of the Faculty, May 17, 1856. 

2 Lowrey and Mercer equal, average 95.2. Ibid. 



Minutes 



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61 



Edward Payson Wood, 
Alfred Alexander Woodhull, 
Asa Whitehead, Jr., 



Pennsylvania 
New Jersey 
New Jersey 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Lyell Thomson Adams, 
Calvin Morgan Christy, 
Charles Clement, Jr., 
William H. Simmons, 

American Whig Society 

James Addison Henry, 
Charles Henry Luzenberg, 
James Steenson Mayne, 
James Douglass Vertner, 



New York 
Missouri 
Louisiana 

Mississippi 



New Jersey 

Louisiana 

Lreland 

Mississippi 



1857 

Robert Means Fuller, South Carolina, Latin Salutatory 

John McKelway, Jr., New Jersey, English Salutatory 

Joseph Smith Van Dyke, New Jersey, Philosophical Oration 
James William Abert Wright, Mississippi, Valedictory Oration 
Daniel Seely Gregory, New York, Belles Lettres Oration 

Gustave Wilhelm Mayer, New Jersey 

Isaac Alstyne Blauvelt, New Jersey 

Martin Havens, New Jersey 

Wallace De Witt, Pennsylvania 

David Henry Mitchell, Wisconsin 

John Backer Kugler, New Jersey 

Samuel Bayard Dod, New Jersey 

James Steenson Mayne, Lreland 

Charles Carroll Kibbee, New York 

Thomas Ryerson Haines, New Jersey 

Henry Pawlington Ross, Pennsylvania 

John Stottoff Beekman, New Jersey 



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[i857 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Henry Anson Buttz, 
William Lewis Dayton, Jr., 
Charles Stratton Howell, 
Robert Chadwick Hutchings, 

American Whig Society 

John Van Lear Findlay, 
Morris Hancock Stratton, 
Cortlandt Van Rensselaer, Jr., 
Francis Gregory Wood, 



Pennsylvania 
New Jersey 

New Jersey 
New York 



Maryland 
New Jersey 
New Jersey 

New York 



1858 

John Howard Wurts, New Jersey, 

McHenry Howard, 1 Maryland, 

Franklin Fisk Westcott, New Jersey, 

John Wherry, Pennsylvania, 

Morris Hancock Stratton, New Jersey, 

Jacob Scudder Galloway, New Jersey, 

George McCulloch McGill, 2 New Jersey, 

Gershom Hatton Nimmo, 

William Lewis Dayton, Jr., 

Joseph Lindsey Shellabarger, 

Samuel Lewis Phillips, 

John McCleery, 

James Richards, 

Charles Edward Hart, 

Sterling M. Gait, 

Josiah Simpson Studdiford, 

Francis Gregory Wood, 

Andrew Todd McKinney, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Poem 

New York 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

District of Columbia 

Pennsylvania 

New York 

New Jersey 

Maryland 

New Jersey 

New York 

Louisiana 



1 Howard and Westcott equal in scholarship, average 98.2. Minutes of 
the Faculty, May 24, 1858. 

2 McGill and Nimmo equal, average 96.4. Ibid. 



1859] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



^3 



Ellis Plumer Cayce, 
Jeremiah Cooke, 1 
Matthew Newkirk, Jr., 
Cortlandt Van Rensselaer, Jr., 
Henry Anson Buttz, 
Francis Marion Wood, 
Joel Campbell, 2 
David Rankin Love, 
Job Davidson Randolph, 
William Samuel Shields, 



Missouri 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

Tennessee 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

William David Lumpkin, Tennessee 

Joseph Haswell Robinson, New York 

Henry Everett Russell, New York 

Frederick Stump, Maryland 

American Whig Society 

Thomas Goldthwaite, Alabama 

Francis Blanchard Hodge, New Jersey 

Telfair Hodgson, Virginia 

William Potts Lloyd, New Jersey 

1859 

Alfred Hosea Kellogg, Pennsylvania, Latin Salutatory 

Samuel Richards Colwell, 3 Pennsylvania, English Salutatory 
Henry Everett Russell, New York, Valedictory Oration 

George Washington Ketcham, New Jersey, 

Philosophical Oration 
George Gray, Delaware 

1 Cook and Newkirk equal, average 92.1. Minutes of the Faculty, May 
24, 1858. 

2 Campbell and Love equal, average 91.3. Ibid. 

3 Colwell and Russell equal in scholarship, average 97.1. Ibid, May 21- 
23, 1859. 



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[1859 



William Bull Wright, New York 

Anderson Lalor Brearley, New Jersey 

William Alfred McAtee, Maryland 

James Craig, 1 Florida 

Fergus Lafayette Kenyon, Connecticut 

Joseph Haswell Robinson, New York 

William Potts Lloyd, New Jersey 

James Buyers Kennedy, Pennsylvania 

David Magie, Jr., New York 

Frederick Stump, Maryland 

Robert Aaron Condit, 2 New York 

Charles Barrett Morris, New Jersey 

John Witten Frierson, Louisiana 

Edgar Holden, New Jersey, Poem 

Ira Percy Clark, New York 

Grant Wiedman, Pennsylvania 

Julian Darragh Janvier, Delaware 

Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

Samuel Jefferson Humphries, Mississippi 

S. Stanhope Orris, Pennsylvania 

Ephraim Baynard Seabrook, South Carolina 

Philip Livingston Van Rensselaer, New Jersey 

American Whig Society 

John S. Condit, New Jersey 

William Crawford Harris, Georgia 

John Henry Scofield, New York 

William Henry Wright, New York 



1 Craig and Kenyon equal, average 95.2. Minutes of the Faculty, May 
21-23, 1859. 

2 Condit and Morris equal, average 92.5. Ibid. 



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65 



i860 

William Gildersleeve Upson, New York, 
James Alfred Pearce, Jr., Maryland, 
Walter Lowrie Rankin, New Jersey, 
George Kerper Bechtel, 1 New Jersey, 
Samuel McCuen Wherry, Pennsylvania, 
Montgomery Rogers Hooper, New Jersey, 



Latin Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

English Salutatory 

Chemical Oration 

Physical Oration 



Edmund Drake Halsey, New Jersey, 

William Budd Bodine, 

Joseph Lamb Bodine, 

John Selby Frame, 

James Morgan Hart, 

George Murray Gill, Jr., 

Theron Brittain, 

Charles Ewing Green, New Jersey, 

William Robert McCay, 

James Waddell Alexander, Jr., 

Charles Treat Berry, 

Calvin De Witt, 2 

Edward Waterman Evans, 

William Henry Ford, 

John Henry Scofield, 

Henry Goldthwaite, 

Daniel Henry Smith, 

John Lindsay Withrow, 

Frederic Seip, 

James Suydam Knox, 

Daniel McLean Shaw, 

Charles Nicholas Chevrier, 

Eben Jackson Dickey Cross, 

Samuel King Dennis, 



Philosophical Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Illinois 

Pennsylvania 

Maryland 

Pennsylvania 

Classical Oration 

Georgia 

New York 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New York 

Alabama 

New York 

Pennsylvania 

Louisiana 

New York 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Maryland 

Maryland 



1 Bechtel and Wherry equal in scholarship, average 97.9. 
Faculty, May 19-21, i860. 

2 De Witt and Evans equal, average 93.6. Ibid. 



Minutes of the 



66 



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[i860 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Charles Beasten, Jr., 
David Ruddach Frazer, 
James Meeker Ludlow, 
Edward Seymour Wilde, 



Delaware 

Maryland 

Neiv Jersey 

New Jersey 



Americafi Whig Society 

Andrew Anderson, Florida 

John De Witt, Pennsylvania 

Charles Dorr Kellogg, New York 

Samuel Thomas Roman, Maryland 



1861 

John Runkle Emery, 1 New Jersey, 

John A. Winebrener, Pennsylvania, 

Edward Griffin Read, New Jersey, 

Thomson McGowan, Pennsylvania, 

Charles Dorr Kellogg, New York, 

Alfred Brittin Baker, Illinois, 

David Judson Atwater, New Jersey, 

Charles Kellogg Backus, 

Charles Young, 

William John Phillips Morrison, 

William Sutphen Combs, 

Auguste Armagnac, 

Samuel S. Mitchell, 

George Vansyckel Forman, 

William Elmer, Jr., 2 

James Scrimgeour Wylie, Jr., New York 

George Grantham Smith, 

Jonas Parker Varnum, 



Latin Salutatory 

Greek Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Classical Oration 

New York 

New Jersey 

India 

New Jersey 

Hayti 

Wisconsin 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Poem 

Pennsylvania 

New Hampshire 



1 Emery and Winebrener equal in scholarship, average 99. 
the Faculty, May 18-20, 1861. 

2 Elmer and Wylie equal, average 93.9. Ibid. 



Minutes of 



1862] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



67 



Charles Beasten, Jr., 2 
Winfield Scott Purviance, 
James Meeker Ludlow, 
Wiliam Augustus Rafferty, 
Edward Harrison Camp, 
William Edgar Honeyman, 2 
Nehemiah Perry, Jr., 
Samuel Read Comfort, 
Henry Fuller, 
Daniel Deruelle, 
Leroy Hammond Anderson, 



Delaware 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Virginia 

New Jersey 

New York 

New Jersey 



Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

William Baldwin, Illinois 

John Cochran, New Jersey 

Augustus Macdonald, New Jersey 

James Wyckoff, New Jersey 

American Whig Society 

James Comfort, Virginia 

Daniel Henderson, Pennsylvania 

Benjamin S. Morehouse, New Jersey 

Charles William Nassau, Jr., New Jersey 



1862 

William D. Mershon, New Jersey, 
Lewis Ward Mudge, New York, 
Charles Edward Webster, Pennsylvania, 
William Alexander Holliday, Indiana, 
Walter Butler, 
Henry Young, 



Latin Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

English Salutatory 

Philosophical Oration 

Illinois 

New Jersey 



1 Beasten and Purviance equal, average 92.7. Minutes of the Faculty, 
May 18-20, 1861. 

2 Honeyman and Perry equal, average 92.4. Ibid. 



68 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1862 

Joseph Lewis Munn, New Jersey 
Edward Read Burkhalter, 1 New York, Metaphysical Oration 

James Comfort, Virginia 

Henry Seymour Butler, New York 

James Johnson Coale, Maryland 

Frederic Eichelberger Shearer, Pennsylvania 

Edward Sanford Atwater, New Jersey 

Thomas Edward Converse, 2 Pennsylvania 

Charles Hodge Dod, New Jersey, Belles Lettres Oration 

Samuel Hayes Pennington, Jr., New Jersey 

Henry Rankin Freeland, New York 

Charles Ellis Young, New Jersey 

Charles Dillard Roberts, Virginia 

John Giffen, Illinois 

Charles William Remington, New York 

Isaac Dunton, Pennsylvania 

Edward Payson Brewster, New Jersey 

Edward Rogers Post, New York 



S. Stanhope Orris, 3 Pennsylvania, Classical Oration 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Rensselaer Williams Dayton, New Jersey 

James Shepard Dennis, New Jersey 

Samuel Augustus Hayt, Jr., New York 

Huntington Wolcott Jackson, New Jersey 

1 Burkhalter and Comfort equal in scholarship, average 97.2. Minutes of 
the Faculty, May 16, 1862. 

2 Converse and Dod equal, average 94.8. Ibid. 

3 The following minute appears in regard to S. S. Orris: "Having of 
their own motion determined not to examine Mr. Orris with his class, the 
Faculty have not assigned him his relative position, but have given him the 
oration to which they judged him to be entitled." {Ibid.) Mr. Orris's stand- 
ing at the semi-annual examination of December 9-16, 1861, was 97.4. 



1863] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



6 9 



American Whig Society 

Daniel Requa Foster, New York 

William Preston Smalley, New Jersey 

Abraham H. Strickler, Pennsylvania 

Samuel Smith Stryker, Jr., New Jersey 



1863 

Jasper Scudder Mcllvaine, New Jersey, 

Theodore Ailing Baldwin, 1 New Jersey, 

George William Sheldon, New Jersey, 

George Boardman Young, New Jersey, 

James Francis Clark, 2 Pennsylvania, 

Charles Henry Potter, New Jersey, 

John Newton Freeman, New Jersey, 

William Henry Littell, 

Walter Smith Nichols, 

Robert Raikes Westcott, 

Matthew Bonsall Lowrie, 

James Brinckerhoff Vredenburgh, 

Francis Dubois, Jr., 

Peter Zahner, 

Samuel Baird Huey, 

Isaac Fisher Sutphen, 

Thomas Hanlon, 

Peter Berrien Pumyea, 

Henry Rodney Hall, 

Henry Ulyate Swinnerton, 

Francis Barber Chetwood, Jr., 

Daniel Requa Foster, 

Richard Kelso Cross, 

Rensselaer Williams Dayton, 

Charles Elvin Hendrickson, 

Benjamin Thompson, 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Geological Oration 

Physical Oration 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

New York 

Ohio 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Delaware 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New York 

Maryland 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Iowa 



1 Baldwin and Sheldon equal in scholarship, average 98.8. 
the Faculty, May 18, 1863. 

2 Clark and Potter equal, average 96.6. Ibid. 



Minutes of 



7° 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1863 



Ohio 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 



Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Theodore Frederic Sanxay, 
Henry Isaac Sheldon, 
Seargent Prentiss Stearns, 
Harvey Converse Warren, 

American Whig Society 

Valentine Hummel Berghaus, 
Henry Augustus Boardman, Jr., 
Samuel Milspaugh Boyd, 
Charles Henry Mathews, 

1864 

Edward Denison Ledyard, Jr., Pennsylvania, 

Valedictory Oration 
Wilberforce Freeman, New Jersey, Latin Salutatory 

William Stewart Cross Webster, Pennsylvania, 

English Salutatory 
Henry Isaac Sheldon, New Jersey, Philosophical Oration 

William Warren Curtiss, New York, Poem 

Samuel Miller Gardner, 1 New York, Philosophical Oration 

Richard Stockton Hunter, Pennsylvania, Belles Lettres Oration 
James Van Alen Butler, Illinois 

Alexander Fullerton, Jr., Pennsylvania 

Benjamin Cory Meeker, New Jersey 

Seargent Prentiss Stearns, New Jersey 

James Leslie Lupton, New Jersey 

Leon Dalsheimer, Maryland 

Samuel Milspaugh Boyd, Pennsylvania 

Henry Augustus Boardman, Jr., Pennsylvania 

Martin Luther Liggett, Pennsylvania 

Edmund Canfield, New Jersey 



1 Gardner and Hunter equal in scholarship, average 97.9. 
Faculty, May 20, 1864. 



Minutes of the 



i86 5 ] 



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71 



Harvey Converse Warren, 
Thomas Frederick Crane, 1 
Galen Wilkins Seiler, 



Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 



Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 
Joseph Cross, Jr., 
Daniel Neil Grummon, 
Theodore Whitefield Hunt, 
James Newbold Stratton, 



New Jersey 
New Jersey 
New Jersey 
New Jersey 



American Whig Society 

William Stone Abert, District of Columbia 

Samuel Baker, West Virginia 

Charles Henry McClellan, West Virginia 

Robert Sloss, New York 

1865 

Theodore Whitefield Hunt, New Jersey, Latin Salutatory 

Daniel Neil Grummon, New Jersey, Valedictory Oration 

Archibald MacMartin, 2 New York, Mathematical Oration 

Randolph Stephen Roache, Indiana, English Salutatory 

Nicholas Conover Jobs English, New Jersey, 

Philosophical Oration 
Joseph Milton Greene, New York, 
Edward Payson Rankin, New Jersey, 
Francis Kitchell Howell, New Jersey, 
William Evans Guy, Ohio, 
Joseph Pope Pennington, New Jersey, 
William Henry Logan, 
Oscar Keen, 3 New Jersey, 



Philosophical Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Metaphysical Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Physical Oration 

Pennsylvania 

Classical Oration 



1 Crane and Seiler equal in scholarship, average 90.4. Minutes of the 
Faculty, May 20, 1864. 

2 MacMartin and Roache equal, average 97.9. Ibid, May 20, 1865. 

3 Keen and Sloss equal, average 94.9. Ibid. 



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[1865 



Robert Sloss, New York, Belles 

Joseph Cross, Jr., 

Augustine Breese, 1 

Samuel Winchester Reeves, 

Matthew Henry Calkins, 

Thomas John Chew, 2 

Charles Freeman Richardson, 

John Samuel Jessup, 3 

George Washington Neal, 

James Robbins Schanck, 

James Booth Converse, 

John Upshur Dennis, 4 

William Francis Shelley, 

Edward Riggs, 

William Miller Kisselman Imbrie, New Jersey, 

Edward Houston Scott, 

Samuel Smith Wallen, 

John Carrington, 

William Jesse Grim, 

Alfred B. Dayton, 

William Jones Boone, 

Henry Sleigel Myers, 5 

George Lindenberger Van Bibber, 

William Henry Vail, 

Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 
John Mather Allis, 
Austin B. Blair, 
John A. Cobb, 
David Brainerd Hunt, 

1 Breese and Reeves equal in scholarship, average 94.7. 
Faculty, May 20, 1865. 

2 Chew and Richardson equal, average 93.7. Ibid. 

3 Jessup, Neal, and Schanck equal, average 93.6. Ibid. 
* Dennis and Shelley equal, average 92.8. Ibid. 

5 Myers and Van Bibber equal, average 90.5. Ibid. 



Lettres Oration 

New Jersey 

Illinois 

New Jersey 

New York 

Maryland 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New York 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Maryland 

Iowa 

Turkey 

Poem 

India 

New Jersey 

California 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

New York 

Pennsylvania 

Maryland 

New Jersey 



New York 
New Jersey 
New Jersey 
New Jersey 

Minutes of the 



1866] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



73 



American Whig Society 



Otto Bergner, 
Henry Melville Gurley, 
John Hall Mcllvaine, 
Miles Wilbur Tate, 



California 

District of Columbia 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 



Junior Orator Medalists 1 

Otto Bergner, First Medal 

Henry Melville Gurley, Second Medal 

David Brainerd Hunt, Third Medal 

Miles Wilbur Tate, Fourth Medal 



1866 2 

John K. Cowen, Ohio, 

Otto Bergner, 3 California, 

John Saxton Sherrill, New York, 

Robert Harbison, Connecticut, 

John Bayard McPherson, Pennsylva?iia, 

William F. C. Morsell, Delaware, 

Robert C. Dalzell, West Virginia, 

Roger W. Butterfield, New Jersey, 



Latin Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

English Salutatory 

Classical Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Physical Oration 

Physical Oration 



Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 
William Frame, 
William Rossman Henderson, 
James Gibson Lowrie, 
Charles Benjamin Ogilvie, 



New Jersey 

Indiana 

Indiana 

Iowa 



1 Medals were first awarded at this contest (1865). 

2 The minutes of the Faculty divide the honors into two classes, the first 
and highest comprise the special Honorary Orations; the second, the Honorary 
Speeches. Hereafter only the former, which are distinctively the high honors, 
and others, if of equal standing, will be included in this list. 

3 Bergner and Sherrill equal in scholarship, average 98.9. Minutes of the 
Facility, May 18, 1866. 



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[1866 



American Whig Society 

Robert Forsyth Little, New York 

Samuel Moody Murphey, Delaware 

James Boyd Nixon, New Jersey 

William Henry Thompson, Pennsylvania 

Junior Orator Medalists 

William Frame, First Medal 

James Gibson Lowrie, Second Medal 

Samuel Moody Murphey, Third Medal 

Charles Benjamin Ogilvie, Fourth Medal 



1867 

Richard Wayne Parker, 1 New Jersey, 
Lewis French Stearns, New Jersey, 
Oliver Maclean Green, 2 Pennsylvania, 
Francis Elston Marsh, New Jersey, 
George Rigg, New Jersey, 
Arthur Rutherford Morris, New York, 
William Mindred Johnson, 3 New Jersey, 
Richard Garrison Stretch, New Jersey, 
John Watkins Swarts, New Jersey, 
Joseph Lewis Potter, Indiana, 
James Gibson Lowrie, 4 Indiana, 



Caleb Hunn Rodney, 

Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 
Alfred Hamilton Fahnestock, 
Samuel Miller Hageman, 
Huston Humphreys, 
Archibald McCullagh, 



Valedictory Oration 

Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Physical Oration 

Mathematical Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Classical Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Metaphysical Oration 

Physical Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Delaware 



Illinois 

New Jersey 

Maryland 

New Jersey 



1 I'arker and Stearns equal in scholarship, average 99.1. Minutes of the 
Faculty, May 17, 1867. 

a Green and Marsh equal, average 9S.4. Ibid. 
s Johnson and Stretch equal, average 97.5. Ibid. 
4 Lowrie and Rodney equal, average 96.6. Ibid. 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



75 



American Whig Society 

Edward Cleves Hood, New Jersey 

Dallas Valentine Mays, Pennsylvania 

Alexander Robinson Pendleton, Virginia 

Eli Marsh Turner, Virginia 



Equal, 
Equal, 



First Medal 
Second Medal 



Junior Orator Medalists 

Alfred Hamilton Fahnestock, 
Edward Cleves Hood, 
Samuel Miller Hageman, 
Alexander Robinson Pendleton, 

1868 

Edward Hyde Robbins, Maryland, Latin Salutatory 

Alfred Hamilton Fahnestock, Illinois, English Salutatory 

Eli Marsh Turner, Virginia, Valedictory Oration 

Charles Sidney Converse, 1 Virginia, Classical (Latin) Oration 
William Cooper Rommel, New Jersey, Classical (Greek) Oration 
James Madison Poulson, 2 Ohio, Philosophical Oration 

Alexander Robinson Pendleton, Virginia, Belles Lettres Oration 
William Scott, Pennsylvania, Philosophical Oration 

Charles Edward Pierson, New Jersey, Physical Oration 

Elwood Cummins Harris, 3 New Jersey, Mathematical Oration 
Henry Pleasant Fowlkes, Tennessee, Philosophical Oration 

Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

John William Aitkin, New York 

John Frelinghuysen Hageman, Jr., New Jersey 

James McLeod, Ireland 

Eugene Franklin Wells, New York 



1 Converse and Rommel equal in scholarship, average 97.8. Minutes of 
the Faculty, April 30, 1868. 

2 Poulson and Pendleton equal, average 97. 3. Ibid. 

3 Harris and Fowlkes equal, average 96.6. Ibid. 



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[1868 



American Whig Society 

James Thomas Finley, Alabama 

John Patton Irvin, Pennsylvania 

William Henry Park, Ohio 

Winfield Scott Stites, New Jersey 

Junior Orator Medalists 

James McLeod, First Medal 

James Thomas Finley, Second Medal 

Winfield Scott Stites, Third Medal 

William Henry Park, Fourth Medal 

1869 
Senior Honors 

Archibald Alexander Schenck, Pennsylvania, Latin Salutatory 



Edward Quinton Keasbey, New Jersey, 
Richard Boyd Webster, Pennsylvania, 
Alexander Speer, District of Columbia, 
Thomas Allen Jobs, 1 New Jersey, 
John William Rosebro, North Carolina, 
Nathaniel Ewing, Jr., Pennsylvania, 
William Henry Park, 2 Ohio, 
Henry Clay Talmage, New York, 
Jonas Turner Brakeley, New Jersey, 



English Salutatory 

Metaphysical Oration 

Belles Lettres Oration 

Classical Oration 

Valedictory Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Physical Oration 



Prizemen 
George Potts Bible Prizes 
Edward Quinton Keasbey, 
Richard Boyd Webster, 

Junior Honors 

Theodoric Bland Pryor, New York, 



New Jersey 
Pennsylvania 



First Honor 



1 Jobs and Rosebro equal, average 96. S. Minutes of the Faculty, May 
17, 1869. 

2 Park and Talmage equal, average 96.5. Ibid. 



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77 



Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

William M. Bartholomew, Indiana 

Adrian Hoffman Joline, New York 

Asher Brown Temple, New Jersey 

George Conrad Yeisley, Maryland 

American Whig Society 

John Crawford, Delaware 

Hugh Graham Kyle, Tennessee 

William Pitt Schell, Jr., Pennsylvania 

Emelius W. Smith, Pennsylvania 

Junior Orator Medalists 

Asher Brown Temple, -. First Medal 

George Conrad Yeisley, Second Medal 

John Crawford, Third Medal 

Emelius W. Smith, Fourth Medal 



Fellows 

Boudinot Fellow in Belles Lettres and Philosophy 

Theodore Whitefield Hunt, '65, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in Latin 
John Howard O'Brien, '64, Nova Scotia 

Boudinot Fellow in Mathematics 
Fuller Porter Dalrymple, '67, New Jersey 

1870 
Senior Honors 



Theodoric Bland Pryor, New York, 
William Hamilton Miller, Pennsylvania, 
Elmer Ewing Green, New Jersey, 
Stevenson Archer Williams, Maryland, 
Hugh Graham Kyle, Tennessee, 
George Heberton Hooper, New Jersey, 



Latin Salutatory 

Greek Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Metaphysical Oration 

Valedictory Oration 

Classical Oration 



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[1870 



John Ellsworth Peters, 1 New Jersey, Physical Oration 

John Todd Shelby, Kentucky, Historical Oration 

Abner Bailey Kelly, District of Columbia, Classical Oration 

George Conrad Yeisley, Maryland, Belles Lettres Oration 

Adrian Hoffman Joline, New York, Literary Oration 

Emelius W. Smith, Pennsylvania, Philosophical Oration 

Joseph Thomas Kelly, District of Columbia, Philosophical Oration 
Gardner Clinton Deaver, 2 Pennsylvania, Mathematical Oration 



James William Mcllvaine, Maryland, 
Charles Albert Reynolds, 
Alexander Henry, Jr., Pennsylvania, 
Charles James Roe, 3 
David Robert Sessions, South Carolina, 

Modern Language Oration 
New Jersey 



Classical Oration 

North Carolina 

Ethical Oration 

New Jersey 



Mark Reeves Sooy, 

Elias M. Pennington, 

John Van Vorst, Jr., 

Charles Hampton Moore, 4 

David Junkin Satterfield, 

Charles Frederick Imbrie, 5 New Jersey, 

Frank Addison Ward, 



New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

Literary Oration 

New York 



Fellows 

Jay Cooke Fellow in Mathematics 

Theodoric Bland Pry or, New York 

Field Fellow in Classical Literature 
George Heberton Hooper, New Jersey 

Fellow in Mental Science 
William Davy Thomas, Wales 

1 Peters and Shelby equal in scholarship, average 98.1. Minutes of the 
Faculty, June 16, 1870. 

2 Deaver and Mcllvaine equal, average 97. Ibid. 

3 Roe and Sessions equal, average 96.4. Ibid. 

4 Moore and Satterfield equal, average 95.3. Ibid. 

5 Imbrie and Ward equal, average 94.8. Ibid. 



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79 



Prizemen 

Experimental Science Prize 

William Hamilton Miller, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1859 P f i ze m English Literature 



Charles Frederick Imbrie, 1 
David Robert Sessions, 
George Conrad Yeisley, 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
John Ellsworth Peters, 
Emelius W. Smith, 

Junior Honors 

Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield, Kentucky, 



New Jersey 

South Carolina 

Maryland 

New Jersey 
Pennsylvania 



First Honor 



Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

Frederick K. Castner, New York 

Oliver Alexander Kerr, Pennsylvania 

Joseph Angelo Owen, New Jersey 

Josephus Leander Sooy, New Jersey 

American Whig Society 

Hugh Henderson Hamill, New Jersey 

Louis Henry Mayers, Ohio 

Edward I. Todd, Pennsylvania 

John G. Weir, Kentucky 

Junior Orator Medalists 

Hugh Henderson Hamill, ) ^ ,-,.,,,, 

„ ° . , „ „ . ' [ Equal, First Medal 
Frederick K. Castner, ) 

Oliver Alexander Kerr, Third Medal 

Louis Henry Mayers, Fourth Medal 



1 Imbrie, Sessions, and Yeisley equal. Honor List, 1870. 



80 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1871 

1871 

Senior Honors 

Benjamin Breckinridge AVarfield, Kentucky, Latin Salutatory 
Alexander Green Van Cleve, New Jersey, English Salutatory 
Charles Scudder Barrett, 1 New Jersey, Metaphysical Oration 
William McDowell Halsey, New York, Mathematical Oration 
John Laird, Pennsylvania, Valedictory Oration 

Josephus Leander Sooy, New Jersey, Rhetorical Oration 

Oliver Alexander Kerr, Pennsylvania, Philosophical Oration 
Henry Wyre Scudder, Georgia, Philosophical Oration 

Benjamin Skinner Lassiter, 2 North Carolina, Classical Oration 
Samuel Mustard Perry, Delaware, Philosophical Oration 

Charles Kisselman Imbrie Miller, Pennsylvania 

Homer Davenport Boughner, 3 West Virginia 

William Butler Hornblower, New Jersey, Literary Oration 

William Tuttle Carter, New Jersey 

Roswell Randall Hoes, 4 New York 

Frederick Aycrigg Pell, New Jersey, Modern Language Oration 
Charles Kingsbury Westbrook, Pennsylvania, 

Classical (Greek) Oration 
Charles Winters Darst, 5 Ohio 

Andrew Patton Happer, Jr., China 

Albert Brainerd Marshall, Pennsylvania 

Joseph Angelo Owen, New Jersey, Historical Oration 

Fellows 

Jay Cooke Fellow in Mathematics 

Alexander Green Van Cleve, New Jersey 

1 Barrett and Halsey equal, average 9S. Minutes of the Faculty, June 
17, 1871. 

2 Lassiter and Perry equal, average 95.6. Ibid. 

3 Boughner and Hornblower equal, average 94.2. Ibid. 
* Hoes, Pell, and Westbrook equal, average 93.5. Ibid. 
5 Darst and Happer equal, average 93.2. Ibid. 



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81 



Marquand Fellow in Classical Literature 
Benjamin Skinner Lassiter, North Carolina 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Charles Scudder Barrett, New Jersey 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
John Condit Pennington, New Jersey 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

William Butler Hornblower, New Jersey 

George Potts Bible Prizes 

Chauncey Mitchell Field, New Jersey 

Albert Brainerd Marshall, Pennsylvania 

Junior Honors 

Leigh Richmond Smith, Alabama, First Honor 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Franklin Pease Berry, New Jersey 

Addison Lowell Daniels, Iowa 

Frederick Beal Du Val, Maryland 

Chester Paul Murray, Ohio 

American Whig Society 

Addison Atwater, New Jersey 

John Clarence Lane, Maryland 

Winfred Robert Martin, China 

George Wilson, Pennsylvania 

Junior Orator Medalists 

Addison Lowell Daniels, ) ^ 

T , n , T > Equal, First Medal 

John Clarence Lane, ) 



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[1S71 



Franklin Pease Berry, 
Winfred Robert Martin, 



Equal, 



1872 

Leigh Richmond Smith, Alabama, 
James Adair Lyon, Jr., 1 Mississippi, 
Richmond Pearson, North Carolina, 
John Crawford, Delaware, 
Henry Nevius Van Dyke, New Jersey, 
Cornelius Suydam Scott, Kentucky, 
Melbert Brinkerhoff Cary, Wisconsin, 
John Clarence Lane, Maryland, 
Walter Reuben Frame, Illinois, 
George Augustus Blake, New Jersey, 
Samuel Evans Ewing, Pennsylvania, 



Second Medal 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Classical (Greek) Oration 

Metaphysical Oration 

Physical Oration 

Rhetorical Oration 

Mathematical Oration 

Political Science Oration 

Classical Oration 



Fellows 

Jay Cooke Fellow in Mathematics 

James Adair Lyon, Jr., Mississippi 

Marquand Fellow in Classical Literature 
Winfred Robert Martin, China 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Leigh Richmond Smith, Alabama 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Albert Williams, Jr. , New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
John Hitchcock Scribner, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
James Forsyth Riggs, Turkey 



1 Lyon and Pearson equal in scholarship, average 98.4. Minutes of the 
Faculty, June 14, 1872. 



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83 



Prizemen 
Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 
Isaac Davison Decker, 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
Arthur Nuel Bruen, 
Frederick Beal Du Val, 

Junior Honors 

John P. Kennedy Bryan, South Carolina, 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 
John P. Kennedy Bryan, 
George Howard Duffield, 
Simon John McPherson, 
Henry Jackson Van Dyke, Jr., 

American Whig Society 

Josiah Robert Adams, 
Artemas Bissell, 
James Hoagland Cowen, 
Herman Haupt North, 

Junior Orator Medalists 

Josiah Robert Adams, 
George Howard Duffield, 
Henry Jackson Van Dyke, Jr., 
John P. Kennedy Bryan, 

Prizemen 
Maclean Prize 
Simon John McPherson, 

Dickinson Prize 
George Stockton Burroughs, 



New Jersey 

New Jersey 
Maryland 

First Honor 



South Carolina 

New Jersey 

New York 

Tennessee 



New Jersey 

New York 

Ohio 

Pennsylvania 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



New York 



Pennsylvania 



84 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1872 

Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
George Henry Ferris, Michigan 

1873 
Senior Honors 

John P. Kennedy Bryan, South Carolina, Valedictory Oration 
George Stockton Burroughs, Pennsylvania, Latin Salutatory 
Henry Jackson Van Dyke, Jr., Tennessee, English Salutatory 

and the Belles Lettres Oration 
Isaac Hiram Condit, 1 New Jersey, Mathematical Oration 

David Scott, Jr., New York, Classical Oration 

Samuel McLanahan, Pennsylvania, Metaphysical Oration 

Joseph Heatly Dulles, Jr., Pennsylvania, 

Modern Language Oration 
George Howard Duffield, New Jersey, Philosophical Oration 
Thomas Hoff Rittenhouse, 2 New Jersey, 

Political Science Oration 
William Ward Van Valzah, Pennsylvania, 

Second Classical Oration 
John Ewing Speer, Pennsylvania 

John Crocker Fisher, New York, Physical Oration 

Fellows 

Marquand Fellow in Classical Literature 

David Scott, Jr., New York 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
John P. Kennedy Bryan, South Carolina 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Walter Bourchier Devereux, New York 

1 Condit and Scott of equal scholarship, average 97.5. Minutes of the 
Faculty, June 19, 1873. 

2 Rittenhouse and Van Valzah equal, average 95.3. Ibid. 



1873] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



85 



Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
John Jackson Hubbell, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in History- 
Clifton Ferguson Carr, Kentucky 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

Henry Jackson Van Dyke, Jr., Tennessee 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
George Howard Duffield, New Jersey 

George Stockton Burroughs, Pennsylvania 

Science and Religion Prize 
Josiah Robert Adams, New Jersey 

Political Science Prize 
George Opdyke Vanderbilt, New Jersey 



Junior Honors 

Samuel Ross Winans, Jr. , New Jersey, 



First Honor 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Richard Edgar Field, 
Harry Murray Hinckley, 
Walter Douglass Nicholas, 
Willis Hulette Wiggins, 

American Whig Society 

James Stevenson Riggs, 
James Henry Ross, 
Nathaniel Irwin Rubinkam, Jr., 
William Henry Sponsler, 



New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

New York 



New York 

New York 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 



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[1873 



Junior Orator Medalists 

James Henry Ross, 
William Henry Sponsler, 
Walter Douglass Nicholas, 
Willis Hulette Wiggins, 

Prizemen 
Maclean Prize 
James Henry Ross, 

Dickinson Prize 
Andrew Fleming West, 

In English Literature 

Charles Fauntleroy Whittlesey, 

In French Literature 
Allan Marquand, 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



New York 



Kentucky 



Virginia 



New York 



Sophomore Honors 

Biennial Prizeman 
John P. Campbell, New York 

Stinnecke Scholar 
Ellsworth Eliot Hunt, New Jersey 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
Frederick Boyd Van Vorst, New York 



Freshman Honors 

Albert Van Deusen, New York, 



First Honor 



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87 



1874 
Senior Honors 

Simon John McPherson, New York, English Salutatory 

Allan Marquand, 1 New York, Latin Salutatory 

Samuel Ross Winans, Jr., New Jersey, Greek Salutatory 

Charles Fauntleroy Whittlesey, Virginia, Valedictory Oration 
William Thomas Wilson, Indiana, Modern Language Oration 
George Henry Ferris, 2 Michigan, 

Mathematical and Physical Oration 
James Stevenson Riggs, New York, Classical (Greek) Oration 
James Julius Chisholm, South Carolina, Philosophical Oration 
Alexander Reid Whitehill, Pennsylvania, Geological Oration 
Andrew Fleming West, Kentucky, Classical Oration 

Henry Elliott Mott, 3 Michigan, Belles Lettres Oration 

De Lancey Nicoll, New York, Belles Lettres Oration 

Fellows 

Marquand Fellow in Classical Literature 

Andrew Fleming West, Kentucky 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
George Henry Ferris, Michigan 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Samuel Ross Winans, Jr., New Jersey 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Alexander Reid Whitehill, Pennsylvania 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
David Compton, New Jersey 

1 Marquand and Winans equal in scholarship, average 98.8. Minutes of 
the Facility, June 12, 1874. 

2 Ferris and Riggs equal, average 97.4. Ibid. 

3 Mott and Nicoll equal, average 96. Ibid. 



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[1874 



Boudinot Fellow in History 
John Wesley Gephart, 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

De Lancey Nicoll, 

George Potts Bible Prizes 

James Julius Chisholm, 
John Graham Reid, 

Science and Religion Prize 
Allan Marquand, 

Political Science 
Thomas Henry Atherton, 



Junior Honors 

Gustav Adolf Endlich, Pennsylvania, 



Pennsylvania 



New York 



South Carolina 
New York 

New York 
Pennsylvania 

First Honor 



Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

John P. Campbell, New York 

John Patterson Coyle, Pennsylvania 

George Bruce Halsted, New Jersey 

James Pennewill, Delaware 

American Whig Society 

Charles Claflin Allen, Missouri 

Samuel Millington Miller, Pennsylvania 

Arthur Newman, New York 

Dudley Goodall Wooten, Texas 

Junior Orator Medalists 

Arthur Newman, First Medal 

Dudley Goodall Wooten, Second Medal 



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ACADEMIC HONORS 



John P. Campbell, 
James Pennewill, 

Prizemen 
Maclean Prize 
James Pennewill, 

Dickinson Prize 
Arthur Newman, 

In English Literature 
Archibald Alexander, 

In French Literature 
Gustav Adolf Endlich, 

In Mental Science 
Archibald Alexander, 

Stinnecke Scholar 
Ellsworth Eliot Hunt, 

Sophomore Honors 

Biennial Prizeman 
William Brenton Greene, Jr., 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
Chandler White Riker, 

Classical Prizeman 
William Edgar Plumley, 

School of Science 
Prize in Chemistry 
Howard Russell Butler, 

Freshman Honors 

Adrian Riker, New Jersey, 



89 

Third Medal 
Fourth Medal 



Delaware 
New York 
New York 
Pennsylvania 
New York 
New Jersey 

Rhode Island 

New Jersey 

New York 

New York 
First Honor 



90 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1874 

Freshman Entrance Prize 
William Berryman Scott, New Jersey 

1875 

Senior Honors 

Charles Richard Williams, New York, Latin Salutatory- 

Ellsworth Eliot Hunt, New Jersey, English Salutatory 

John P. Campbell, New York, Valedictory Oration 

Arthur Newman, New York, Greek Salutatory 

Gustav Adolph Endlich, Pennsylvania, German Salutatory 

William Vanzandt Louderbough, Delaware, 

Philosophical Oration 
Walter Hunnewell Underwood, New York, 

Modern Language Oration 
John Patterson Coyle, 1 Pennsylvania, Physical Oration 

John Smith Plumer, Pennsylvania, Honorary Oration 

Charles Scribner, New York, Metaphysical Oration 

Charles Mowry Fleming, Pennsylvania, Honorary Oration 

William Sanderson Cheesman, Jr., NewYork, Honorary Oration 
Allen Macy Dulles, Pennsylvania, Honorary Oration 

John McElmoyle, Maryland, Belles Lettres Oration 

George Bruce Halsted, New Jersey, Mathematical Oration 

Fellows 

Marquand Fellow in Classical Literature 

Charles Richard Williams, New York 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
George Bruce Halsted, New Jersey 

Chancellor Green Fellows in Mental Science 

Frederick Boyd Van Vorst, New York 

Archibald Alexander, New York 

1 Coyle, Plumer, and Scribner of equal scholarship, average 95.7. Minutes 
of the Faculty, June 17, 1875. 



1875] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



9 1 



Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Ellsworth Eliot Hunt, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
John McElmoyle, Maryla?td 



Boudinot Fellow in History 
Dudley Goodall Wooten, 



Texas 



Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize m English Literature 

John McElmoyle, Maryland 

Science and Religion Prize 
Allen Macy Dulles, Pennsylvania 

Political Science Prize 
Patterson Andrews Reece, Ohio 



Junior Honors 

David Benton Jones, 1 Wisconsin, 
Thomas Davies Jones, Wisconsin, 



First Honor 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

John Fletcher Duffield, 
William James Henderson, 
David Benton Jones, 
Albert Van Deusen, 



New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Wisconsin 

New York 



American Whig Society 

Henry Edgar Davis, District of Columbia 

William Brenton Greene, Jr., Rhode Island 



1 D. B. Jones and T. B. Jones equal in scholarship, average 99.7. Minutes 
of the Faculty, June 18, 1875. 



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[i875 



James Walter Lowrie, 
Leonard Walter Lott, 



New York 
New York 



Junior Orator Medalists 

James Walter Lowrie, First Medal 

Henry Edgar Davis, Second Medal 

John Fletcher Duffield, Third Medal 

Albert Van Deusen, Fourth Medal 

Prizemen 

Maclean Prize 

Henry Edgar Davis, District of Columbia 

Dickinson Prize 
George Black Stewart, Ohio 

In English Literature 
Thomas Davies Jones, Wisconsin 

In French Literature 
Moses Allen Starr, New Jersey 

In Mental Science 
Thomas Davies Jones, Wisconsin 



Adrian Riker, 



Malcolm McNeill, 



Hugh Silas Stuart, 



Sophomore Honors 

Biennial Prizeman 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
Classical Prizeman 



Freshman Honors 

Herbert Stearns Squier Smith, New Jersey, 



New Jersey 

Illinois 

Pennsylva?iia 

First Honor 



1876] ACADEMIC HONORS 93 

Freshman Entrance Prizeman 
Robert Atkinson Mayo, New York 

1876 
Senior Honors 

David Benton Jones, 1 Wisconsin, Latin Salutatory 

Thomas Davies Jones, Wisconsin, English Salutatory 

Moses Allen Starr, New Jersey, Philosophical Oration 

William Brenton Greene, Jr., Rhode Island, Valedictory Oration 
Alexander Russell Stevenson, Pennsylvania, 

Philosophical Oration 
Albert Van Deusen, New York, Modern Language Oration 
Henry Alfred Todd, Illinois, Belles Lettres Oration 

Frederick Alexander Marquand, New York, 

Belles Lettres Oration 
Chandler White Riker, New Jersey, Mathematical Oration 

Charles Brookes Chapin, 2 New York, Classical Oration 

Edward Charles Evans, Pennsylvania, Mental Science Oration 

School of Science 
Howard Russell Butler, New York, First Honor 

Fellows 

Marquand Fellow in Classical Literature 

Edward Charles Evans, Pennsylvania 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Chandler White Riker, New Jersey 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Thomas Davies Jones, Wisconsin 

1 D. B. Jones and T. D. Jones of equal scholarship, average 99.2. Minutes 
of the Faculty, June 15, 1876. 

2 Chapin and Evans equal, average 96.5. Ibid. 



94 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1876 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
David Benton Jones, Wisconsin 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Henry Alfred Todd, Illinois 

Boudinot Fellows in History 
William Allen Butler, New York 

Clarence Cunningham, South Carolina 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

Moses Allen Starr, New Jersey 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
Sylvester Woodbridge Beach, Maryland 

John Pollock Brown, Neiv York 

Science and Religion Prize 
George Black Stewart, Ohio 

Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 

James Morrison Barkley, North Carolina 

David Benton Jones, Wisconsin 

Thomas Davies Jones, Wisconsin 

American Whig Society 

Henry Edgar Davis, District of Columbia 

Collins Denny, Virginia 

William Brenton Greene, Jr., Rhode Island 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

David Benton Jones, First Prize 

William Brenton Greene, Jr., Second Prize 

James Morrison Barkley, Third Prize 



1876] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



95 



Junior Honors 

William Berryman Scott, New Jersey, 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Robert McCheyne Mateer, 
Samuel James Rowland, 
Wilton Merle Smith, 
Luther Deloraine Wishard, 

American Whig Society 

Wilhelmus Bogart Bryan, 
William Fullerton Dunning, 
Alexander Thomas Ormond, 
William Emmett Slemmons, 

Junior Orator Medalists 

Wilton Merle Smith, 
William Emmett Slemmons, 
Samuel James Rowland, 
William Fullerton Dunning, 

Prizemen 
Maclean Prize 
William Emmett Slemmons, 

Dickinson Prize 
Jotham Potter, 



First Honor 



Pennsylvania 

New York 

New York 

Indiana 



Pennsylvania 

New York 

Pe?msylvania 

Ohio 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



Ohio 



Ohio 



Sophomore Honors 

Stinnecke Scholar 



David Stewart, 



Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
John Richard Van Benschoten, 



Maryland 



Connecticut 



96 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 

Classical Prize 
Francis Stoddard Haines, 

Freshman Honors 

John D. Davis, Pennsylvania, ) 

William Francis Magie, New Jersey, ) ' 

Freshman Entrance Prize 
William Francis Magie, 

1877 
Senior Honors 



[1876 



New Jersey 



First Honor 



New Jersey 



Malcolm McNeill, 1 Illinois, 
William Berryman Scott, New Jersey, 
John Howell Westcott, Pennsylvania, 
William Emmett Slemmons, Ohio, 
Samuel Bratton, Maryland, 
Ira Wells Wood, New Jersey, 
Frederick Campbell, New York, 
Walter Hazard, South Carolina, 
Hugh Silas Stuart, Pennsylvania, 
Daniel Bratton, Jr., Maryland, 
James Franklin Williamson, Ohio, 
Melancthon Williams Jacobus, Jr. 



Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Classical Oration 

Valedictory Oration 

Physical Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Ethical Oration 

English Literature Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Philosophical Oration 

Geological Oration 

Pennsylvania, 



Honorary Oration 
Alexander Thomas Ormond, Pennsylvania, 

Mental Science Oration 
John Moore, New Jersey, Honorary Oration 

Henry Cooper Pitney, New Jersey, Modern Language Oration 
Walter Lloyd Smith, New York, Honorary Oration 

Andrew James McCosh, New Jersey, Modern Language Oration 
Richard Wilde Walker, Jr., Alabama, Honorary Oration 

John Hood Laughlin, Pennsylvania, Honorary Oration 

1 McNeill and Scott equal in scholarship, average 97.7. Minutes of the 
Faculty, June 5, 1877. 

2 Jacobus and Ormond equal, average 93.7. Ibid. 



1877] ACADEMIC HONORS 97 

Jerome Thompson Ailman, 1 Pennsylvania, Honorary Oration 
Carl Leopold Spethman, Germany, Honorary Oration 

William Clinton Armstrong, New Jersey, Honorary Oration 
John Alexander Campbell, District of Columbia, 

Honorary Oration 
George Henry Gowdy, Kentucky, Mathematical Oration 

School of Science Honormen 

Donald Fraser McPherson, New York, First Honor 

Henry Burling Thompson, Pennsylvania, Second Honor 

Henry Dwight Chapin, New York, Third Honor 

Fellows 

Marquand Fellow in Classical Literature 

John Howell Westcott, Pennsylvania 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 2 
George Henry Gowdy, Kentucky 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Alexander Thomas Ormond, Pennsylvania 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
William Berryman Scott, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Henry Cooper Pitney, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Richard Wilde Walker, Jr., Alabama 

S. L. Fellows in Mental and Social Science 
James Franklin Williamson, Ohio 

John B. Wardlaw, Georgia 

1 Ailman and Spethman equal, average 92.1. Minutes of the Faculty, 
June 5, 1877. 

2 With honorable mention of Malcolm McNeill of Illinois. 



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[1877 



Prizemen 
Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 
John B. Wardlaw, 



Georgia 



George Potts Bible Prizes 



James Creighton Hume, 
John Hood Laughlin, 

Science and Religion Prize 
Frederick Campbell, 

Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 

Samuel James Rowland, 
Walter Lloyd Smith, 
James Franklin Williamson, 

American Whig Society 

William Emmett Slemmons, 
Hugh Silas Stuart, 
John B. Wardlaw, 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

Samuel James Rowland, 
Hugh Silas Stuart, 
John B. Wardlaw, 

Junior Honors 

Albert Duy Anderson, New Jersey, 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

William W. McDonald, 
William Duncan Van Dyke, 



Maryland- 
Pennsylvania 



New York 



New York 

New York 

Ohio 



Ohio 

Pennsylvania 
Georgia 



First Prize 

Second Prize 

Third Prize 



First Honor 



New York 
Wisconsin 



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ACADEMIC HONORS 



99 



Charles Luther Williams, 
Abram Heebner Wintersteen, 

American Whig Society 

Albert Webster Dickens, 
William Dulles, Jr., 
Robert Atkinson Mayo, 
David Stewart, 

Junior Orator Medalists 

Charles Luther Williams, 
Albert Webster Dickens, 
William W. McDonald, 
William Duncan Van Dyke, 

Prizemen 
Maclean Prize 



William Dulles, Jr., 
Henry Marquand, 
David Stewart, 



Dickinson Prize 



Stinnecke Scholar 



Sophomore Honors 

John D. Davis, Pennsylvania, 

Stinnecke Prizemen 
John D. Davis, 
William Francis Magie, 
Donald Campbell McLaren, 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
Fletcher Durell, 

Freshman Honors 

Henry Burchard Fine, Minnesota, 



New Jersey 
Pennsylvania 



New York 

Pennsylvania 

New York 

Maryland 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



Pennsylvania 
New York 
Maryland 

First Honor 



Pennsylvania 
New Jersey 
New Jersey 



New Jersey 



First Honor 



LfifC. 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1878 



1878 

Senior Honors 

Albert Duy Anderson, New Jersey, 

David Stewart, Maryland, 

George William Kretsinger, California, 

George Riggs Gaither, Jr., Maryland, 

Robert Atkinson Mayo, New York, 

Thomas Cumming Beattie, New Jersey, 

David Mitchell Leib, Pennsylvania, 

Richard Lenox Halsey, 1 New York, 

Isaac Hiester Hess, Maryland, 

Abram Heebner Wintersteen, Pennsylvania, 

English Literature Oration 
Henry Marquand, New York, Philosophical Oration 

William Dulles, Jr., Pennsylvania, Ethical Oration 



Latin Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

English Salutatory 

Philosophical Oration 

Philological Oration 

Classical Oration 

Physical Oration 

Classical Oration 

Mathematical Oration 



Leroy Wiley McCay, Maryland, Modern Language Oration 

School of Science Honormen 

Herbert Stearns Squier Smith, New Jersey, First Honor 

Elisha Kent Kane, Pennsylvania, Second Honor 

Charles Day Bennett, New Jersey, Third Honor 

Fellows 

Marquand Fellow in Classical Literature 

Robert Atkinson Mayo, New York 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Isaac Hiester Hess, Maryland 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
David Stewart, Maryland 



1 Halsey and Hess equal in scholarship, average 94.2. Minutes of the 
Faculty, June 4, 1878. 



1878] ACADEMIC HONORS 101 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Albert Duy Anderson, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
William Terrell Dawson, Maryland 

S. L. Fellows in Mental and Social Science 



George William Kretsinger, 
Alexander Thomas Ormond, '77, 
James Franklin Williamson, '77, 



California 

Pennsylvania 

Ohio 



E. M. Fellow in Physical Science 
Malcolm McNeill, '77, Illinois 

In Geological Science 
William Berryman Scott, '77, New Jersey 



Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 1 

Abram Heebner Wintersteen, Pennsylvania 

George Potts Bible Prize 



William Tenton Kruse, 
George Stephen Munson, 

Science and Religion Prize 
Francis Stoddard Haines, 

Lynde Prize Debate 
Cliosophic Society 

Thomas Cumming Beattie, 
Willard Scoullar McEachron, 
Abram Heebner Wintersteen, 



Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 



New Jersey 



New Jersey 

New York 

Pennsylvania 



1 With honorable mention of Richard Arnold Greene of Rhode Island. 



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[1878 



American Whig Society 

Preston Barr, Pennsylvania 

William Dulles, Jr., Pennsylvania 

George William Kretsinger, California 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

Willard Scoullar McEachron, First Prize 

Preston Barr, Second Prize 

William Dulles, Jr., Third Prize 

Junior Honors 

John D. Davis, Pennsylvania, First Honor 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Andrew Allen Chambers, New Jersey 

Harold Godwin, New York 

Abram Woodruff Halsey, New Jersey 

Chalmers Martin, New Jersey 

American Whig Society 

John D. Davis, Pennsylvania 

William Thaddeus Elsing, Illinois 

Samuel Allen Harlow, New York 

Robert Harris McCarter, New Jersey 

Junior Orator Medalists 

William Thaddeus Elsing, First Medal 

Chalmers Martin, Second Medal 

Andrew Allen Chambers, Third Medal 

Samuel Allen Harlow, Fourth Medal 

Prizemen 

Maclean Prize 

William Thaddeus Elsing, Illinois 



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ACADEMIC HONORS 
Dickinson Prize 



William Francis Magie, 

Sophomore Honors 

Henry Burchard Fine, Minnesota, 

Stinnecke Prizemen 

Henry Burchard Fine, 

Csesar Augustus Rodney Janvier, 

James Dunlop Paxton, 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
James Dunlop Paxton, 

Freshman Honors 

William Andrew Robinson, 1 Pennsylvania, 
Thomas Daniel Warren, New York, 

1879 
Senior Honors 2 

Special Honors 

John D. Davis, Pennsylvania, 
William Francis Magie, New Jersey, 
Donald Campbell McLaren, New Jersey, 



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New Jersey 



First Honor 



Minnesota 

India 

New York 



New York 



Equal, First Honor 



Latin Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

English Salutatory 



Special Honorary Orations 3 

Adrian Riker, New Jersey, Latin 

Peter Joseph Hamilton, Alabama, Philosophy 

1 Robinson and Warren equal in scholarship, average 97.5. Minutes of 
the Faculty, June 14, 1878. 

2 " Owing to the addition of a fourth year to the Curriculum, in i875-'76, 
the present Senior class in the School of Science has had but one member, who 
entered the Sophomore class at the date last mentioned, Mr. William M. 
Rice." Ibid, June 4, 1879. 

3 Awarded for special excellence in particular departments. Ibid. 



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[1879 



Fletcher Durell, New Jersey, 
Chalmers Martin, New Jersey, 
William Royal Wilder, New Jersey, 
Robert Randolph Henderson, Maryland, 
Alfred L. Dennis, Jr., New Jersey, 
John Farr, 1 New York, 
William F. Stoutenburgh, New Jersey, 
Cleveland H. Dodge, 2 New York, 
William Brewster Lee, New York, 
William Earl Dodge, New York, 
Robert Bridges, Pennsylvania, 



Mathematics 

Ethics 

Greek 

Mental Science 

Chemistry 

Modern Languages 

Philosophy 

Physical Science 

Political Science 

Philosophy 

English Literature 



Fellows 

Marquand Fellow in Classical Literature 

John D. Davis, Pennsylvania 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Fletcher Durell, New Jersey 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Peter Joseph Hamilton, Alabama 



Everard De Renne, 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Harold Godwin, 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

Abram Woodruff Halsey, 

George Potts Bible Prizes 

Frank Patrick Gilman, 
James Luther Leeper, 



Georgia 



New York 



New Jersey 

New York 

Pennsylvania 



1 Farr and Stoutenburgh equal in scholarship, average 94.6. Minutes of 
th< Faculty, Jane 4, 1S79. 

2 C. H. Dodge and Lee equal, average 94.4. Ibid. 



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ACADEMIC HONORS 



i°5 



Science and Religion Prize 
Robert Harris McCarter, 



New Jersey 



Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 

Abram Woodruff Halsey, 
Peter Joseph Hamilton, 
Chalmers Martin, 

American Whig Society 
Robert Bridges, 
Matthew Gault Emery, Jr., 
Samuel Allen Harlow, 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

Abram Woodruff Halsey, 
Robert Bridges, 
Samuel Allen Harlow, 



New Jersey 

Alabama 

New Jersey 



Pennsylvania 

District of Columbia 

New York 



First Prize 

Second Prize 

Third Prize 



Junior Honors 

Henry Burchard Fine, Minnesota, 



First Honor 



Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 
Ellis Walton Hedges, 
Caesar Augustus Rodney Janvier, 
William Mitchell Paden, 
Walter Lorenzo Sheldon, 



New Jersey 

India 

Pennsylvania 

Vermont 



American Whig Society 

Richard Field Conover, New Jersey 

James McCafferty Galbreath, Pennsylvania 

George S. Johns, Missouri 

Irving Piatt Withington, New York 



io6 



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[1879 



Junior Orator Medalists 

William Mitchell Paden, 
Irving Piatt Withington, 
Richard Field Conover, 
George S. Johns, 



William Mitchell Paden, 



Prizemen 
Maclean Prize 

Dickinson Prize 



Arthur Ames Bliss, 

Sophomore Honors 

Stinnecke Scholar 
William Andrew Robinson, 

Stinnecke Prizemen 
Edwin Augustus Dix, 
William Andrew Robinson, 
Thomas Daniel Warren, 

Class of 1S61 Prize 
Arthur Lalanne Kimball, 

Freshman Honors 

George De Forest Lord Day, New York, 

1880 
Senior Honors 1 

Special Honors 

Henry Burchard Fine, Minnesota, 
James Dunlop Paxton, New York, 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 



New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

New York 



New Jersey 



First Honor 



Latin Salutatory 
English Salutatory 



1 School of Science honormen not announced in the Faculty minutes. 



1880] ACADEMIC HONORS 107 

Csesar Augustus Rodney Janvier, India, 

Philosophical and Classical Oration 
Richard Field Conover, New Jersey, Valedictory Oration 

Special Ilojzorary Orations and Theses 

Vernon Murray Olyphant, New York, Classics 
James McCafferty Galbreath, Pennsylvania, Mental Science 

Howard Bratton, Maryland, Biology 

Walter Lorenzo Sheldon, Vermont, Belles Lettres 
James William Parkhill, Illinois, Modern Languages 

Caspar Robue Gregory, Jr., Pennsylvania, Chemistry 

Ellis Walton Hedges, New Jersey, Geology 

David Collins Reid, New York, Metaphysics 

William James Gibson, New Jersey, Physics 

Henry Clay Ewing, Pennsylvania, Chemistry 

John Barclay Keenan, Pennsylvania, German 

David Meade Massie, Ohio, Political Science 

Charles Walter Scribner, New Jersey, Mathematics 

Fellows 

Marquand Fellow in Classical Literature 

Csesar Augustus Rodney Janvier, India 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Charles Walter Scribner, New Jersey 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
James Dunlop Paxton, New York 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Henry Burchard Fine, Minnesota 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Benjamin Sayre Comstock, New York 

Boudinot Fellow in History- 
Henry Fay Greene, Maryland 



io8 



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[1880 



E. M. Fellow in Physical Science 
Malcolm McNeill, '77, Illinois 

E. M. Fellow in Biological Science 
Henry Fairfield Osborn, '77, New York 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

William Mitchell Paden, Pennsylvania 

George Potts Bible Prize 
William Closson McGarvey, New Jersey 

Science and Religion Prize 
James McCafferty Galbreath, Pennsylvania 

Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 

Michael Dunn, New Jersey 

Caesar Augustus Rodney Janvier, India 

William Mitchell Paden, Pennsylvania 

American Whig Society 

James McCafferty Galbreath, Pennsylvania 

Henry Fay Greene, Maryland 

James William Parkhill, Illinois 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

Csesar Augustus Rodney Janvier, First Prize 

Henry Fay Greene, Second Prize 

William Mitchell Paden, Third Prize 

Junior Honors 

Edwin Augustus Dix, New Jersey, First Honor 



i88o] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



109 



Junior 


Orators 




Cliosophic Society 




Charles E. Dunn, 




New Jersey 


David Adams Haynes, 




District of Columbia 


Paul Van Dyke, 




New York 


James Marquis Wilson, 




Pennsylvania 


American 


Whig Society 




Richard Davenport Harlan, 




Kentucky 


Joseph Derwin Hubbard, 




Iowa 


Francis Loney, 




Maryland 


Henry McAlpin, Jr., 




Georgia 


Junior Orator Medalists 




Richard Davenport Harlan, 




First Medal 


Paul Van Dyke, 




Second Medal 


James Marquis Wilson, 




Third Medal 


Joseph Derwin Hubbard, 




Fourth Medal 



Prizemen 

Maclean Prize 

Richard Davenport Harlan, Kentucky 

Dickinson Prize 1 
Edwin Augustus Dix, New Jersey 

Stinnecke Scholar 
William Andrew Robinson, Pennsylvania 

Sophomore Honors 

George De Forest Lord Day, New York, First Honor 

Stinnecke Prize 

George De Forest Lord Day, New York 

John Grier Hibben, Illinois 

George Yardley Taylor, New Jersey 

1 With honorable mention of Charles Edmiston Craven of New Jersey. 



no PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1880 

Class of 1 861 Prize 
John Grier Hibben, Illinois 

Freshman Honors 

Henry Mohr Landis, Pennsylvania, First Honor 

1881 
Senior Honors 

Special Honors 

Edwin Augustus Dix, New Jersey, Latin Salutatory 

Richard Davenport Harlan, 1 Kentucky, Valedictory Oration 
William Andrew Robinson, Pennsylvania, English Salutatory 

Special Honorary Orations 

Arthur Lalanne Kimball, New Jersey, Physical Science 

Andrew Campbell Armstrong, Jr., New York, Philosophy 

William Schauffler Dodd, New Jersey, Greek 

Thomas Daniel Warren, New York, Latin 

Charles Carroll Robbins, New Jersey, Mathematics 

John Oliver Halsted Pitney, New Jersey, General Excellence 

Arthur H. Scribner, New York, {Thesis) General Excellence 

Thomas William Cauldwell, 2 New York, Natural Science 

Charles Grant Titsworth, New Jersey, General Excellence 

T. H. Powers Farr, New York, General Excellence 

Paul Van Dyke, New York, English Literature 

School of Science 

General Science 

Lewis Davidson Ricketts, Netv Jersey, First Honor 

Civil Pngineering 
George G. Townsend, Maryland, First Honor 

1 Harlan and Robinson equal in scholarship, average 97.4. Minutes of 
the Facility, June 4, 1881. 

2 Cauldwell and Titsworth equal, average 94. Ibid. 



1881] ACADEMIC HONORS ill 

Fellows 

Marquand Fellow in Classical Literature 

William Andrew Robinson, Pennsylvania 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Charles Carroll Robbins, New Jersey 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Andrew Campbell Armstrong, Jr., New York 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Arthur Lalanne Kimball, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Theodore B. Schneideman, Pennsylvania 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Edwin Augustus Dix, New Jersey 

E. M. Fellow in Physical Science 
Malcolm McNeill, '77, Illinois 

E. M. Fellow in Biological Science 
Henry Fairfield Osborn, '77, New York 

Fellow in Chemistry and Mineralogy 
Lewis Davidson Ricketts, New Jersey 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize m English Literature 

Paul Van Dyke, New York 

George Potts Bible Prizes 

Charles Grant Titsworth, New Jersey 

George Canfield Frost, Michigan 

Science and Religion Prize 
James Steele Hillhouse, Georgia 



II-.: PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1881 

l,VNI>l. I'l-.'IX K Dl'.HATK 

( 'liosophii Sot iety 

David Ad. Mir, Haynes, District of Columbia 

I anics Steele I lillhouse, Georgia 

Paul v.i n Dyke, New York 

American Whig Society 

Richard Davenporl Harlan, Kentucky 

Thomas Danforth King, Ohio 

David wills, jr., Georgia 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

I i.ivid Adams I [aynei, I'irst I'rizc 

Richard Davenporl Harlan, Second Prize 

Paul Vail Dyke, Third Prize 

Junior Honors 

(leor^e l )e Korest l,ord I >. » y , New York } First Honor 

I II NIOK ( >K A'I'OKS 

( 'liosophic Soi iety 

\villi;iin E, Beattie, South Carolina 

(icoij'c Im .mi is ( iicciic, New York 

Robei < ( Irawford 1 [allock, Ohio 

I ;»ims Adam MrWilliains, New York 

American Whig Society 

Alfred I 1 . inner P.nii, Pennsylvania 

C.corj'.e Nel'oresl Lord Day, NiW York 

fohn c.rier I libhen, Illinois 

Thomas Peebles, Pennsylvania 

Junto* Orator Medalists 

lames \dam McWilliams, First Medal 

'I nomas Peebles. Second Medal 



1882] 



ACADI'lMfC HONORS 



"3 



George Deforest Lord Day, Third Medal 

John Grier Hibben, Fourth Medal 

Pri/.kmkn 

Maclean Prize 

George Francis Greene, New York 

Dickinson Prize 
Theodore Potter, Ohio 

Sophomore Honors 

Penjamin Wiestling Mitchell, Pennsylvania, P'irst Honor 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
Henry Mohr Landis, Pennsylvania 

Freshman Honors 

Robert Kelly Prentice, New York, First Honor 

1882 
Senior Honors' 

Special Honors 
George De Forest Lord Day, New York, 



John Grier Hibben, Illinois, 
George Yardlcy Taylor, New Jersey, 



Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 
English Salutatory 



Special Honorary Orations and Theses 



Thomas Peebles, Pennsylvania, 
Alfred Farmer Hurt, Pennsylvania, 
Edward P. Critchlow, Utah, 
Henry Crew, Ohio, 
William P. Sherwood, New York, 
Charles Alfred Lindsley, New Jersey, 
George Peck Pierson, New Jersey, 



Mental Science 

Philosophy 

Philosophy 

Chemistry 

(IcihthI Kxccllcncc 

General Excellence 

Classics 



1 School of Science honormen not announced in the Faculty minutes. 



H4 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1882 

George Francis Greene, 1 New York, Belles Lettres 

Alfred Elmer Mills, New Jersey, General Excellence 

Edward Smallwood Hughes, North Carolina 

Paul Martin, New Jersey 

Clark H. Marshall, Pennsylvania 

Charles Van Loon Gabriel, Pennsylvania 

Charles Ramey Milford, Indiana 
Robert Haldane West, Pennsylvania, 

Mathematics and Astronomy 

William Carey Howell, Iowa 

Robert Crawford Hallock, Ohio 

Pennington Ranney, New Jersey, Chemistry 

Fellows 

Marquand Fellow in Classical Literature 

George Peck Pierson, New Jersey 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
John Grier Hibben, Illinois 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Thomas Peebles, Pennsylvania 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Henry Crew, Ohio 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
C. Barton Monroe Harris, Maryland 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
George Francis Greene, New York 

E. M. Fellow in Physical Science 
Malcolm McNeill, '77, Illinois 

Greene and Mills equal in scholarship, average 93.1. Minutes of the 
Faculty, June 16, 1S82. 



1882] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



IJ 5 



E. M. Fellow in Biological Science 
Henry Fairfield Osborn, '77, 

Ward Fellow in Economic Geology- 
Lewis Davidson Ricketts, 'Si, 

Prizemen 
Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 
Robert Crawford Hallock, 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
John Jay Ralston, 
Lewis R. Scudder, 

Science and Religion Prize 
James Adam McWilliams, 

Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 
Henry Crew, 
Lewis R. Scudder, 
George Yardley Taylor, 

American Whig Society 
Jeremiah Clinton Cromer, 
George De Forest Lord Day, 
Thomas Peebles, 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

George Yardley Taylor, 
Thomas Peebles, 
Henry Crew, 



New York 



New Jersey 



Ohio 



Pennsylvania 
Connecticut 



New York 



Ohio 

Connecticut 

New Jersey 



Indiana 

New York 

Pennsylvania 



First Prize 

Second Prize 

Third Prize 



Baird Prizemen 
James Adam McWilliams, New York, ) 



Thomas Peebles, Pennsylvania, 

George De Forest Lord Day, New York 



Equal, 



Baird Prize 
Oratory 



n6 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



Robert Crawford Hallock, Ohio, 

Henry Crew, Ohio, First, 

George Francis Greene, New York, Second, 

Junior Honors 

Henry Mohr Landis, Pennsylvania, 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Claude Ross Brodhead, 
Otto Crouse, 
Charles Wesley Lynde, 
Edwin Milton Royle, 

American Whig Society 

John Aspinwall Hodge, Jr., 
John Lawrence Keller, 
William Church Osborn, 
William Kinkead Shelby, 

Junior Orator Medalists 

William Kinkead Shelby, 
John Aspinwall Hodge, Jr., 
Edwin Milton Royle, 
Charles Wesley Lynde, 

Prizemen 
Maclean Prize 



William Kinkead Shelby, 



Dickinson Prize 
Albert Pruden Carman, 

Sophomore Honors 

Alfred Gandy Reeves, New Jersey, 



[1882 

Poetry 
Disputation 

First Honor 



New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Utah 



Connecticut 

New Jersey 

New York 

Kentucky 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



Kentucky 
New Jersey 

First Honor 



1883] ACADEMIC HONORS H7 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
Alfred Gandy Reeves, New Jersey 

Freshman Honors 

William Brown Mcllvaine, Illinois, First Honor 

1883 
Senior Honors 1 

Special Honors 

Henry Mohr Landis, 2 Pennsylvania, Latin Salutatory 

Benjamin Wiestling Mitchell, Pennsylvania, 

English Salutatory and Classical Oration 
Otto Crouse, New Jersey, Valedictory Oration 

Special Honorary Orations and Theses 

Albert Pruden Carman, New Jersey, 

Belles Lettres and Physical Science 
Robert Davison Petty, New Jersey, 

Modern Languages and Literature 
Andrew Wilkins Wilson, Jr., Pennsylvania, Political Science 
John Andrew Hiestand, 3 Pennsylvania, Philosophy and Ethics 
Frank Evans Hoskins, Pennsylvania, Philosophy 

Aaron Condit Ward, New Jersey, Natural Science 

George Edwards, Iowa, General Excellence 

George W. Gilmore, New York, Classics 

Thomas C. Summerill, 4 New Jersey, Astronomy and Philosophy 
Edward Vollrath, Ohio, Philosophy and Physical Science 

John Gormley Murdoch, New Jersey, Philosophy 

Evan Mohr Landis, Pennsylvania 

1 Senior honormen of the School of Science not announced in the Faculty 
minutes. 

2 Landis and Mitchell equal in scholarship and equally entitled to the 
first honor ; average 98.4. Minutes of the Faculty, June 15, 1883. 

3 Hiestand and Hoskins equal, average 95.1. Ibid. 

4 Summerill and Vollrath equal, average 93.5. Ibid. 



Il8 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1883 

John Crawford Life, Pennsylvania 

Samuel McClellan Davis, 1 Pennsylvania 

Lucius Allen Lewis, Oregon 

Russell Wellman Moore, New Jersey 

William Kinkead Shelby, 2 Kentucky, Belles Lettres 

Hartley Titus Updike, New Jersey 

Fellows 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Benjamin Wiestling Mitchell, Pennsylvania 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Henry Mohr Landis, Pennsylvania 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
John Gormley Murdoch, New Jersey 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Albert Pruden Carman, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Henry A. Towle, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
John Aspinwall Hodge, Jr., Connecticut 

E. M. Fellow in Biological Science 
Walter Mead Rankin, 3 New Jersey 

Ward Fellow in Economic Electricity 
Henry Crew, '82, Ohio 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

Thomas Ross Paden, Pennsylvania 

1 Davis and Lewis equal in scholarship, average 91.4. Minutes of the 
Faculty, June 15, 1883. 

2 Shelby and Updike equal, average 90.3. Ibid. 
3 W. M. Rankin, A.B., of Williams College. 



1883] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 
George Potts Bible Prizes 



George Edwards, 
William Parker Finney, 
Charles Alexander Richmond, 

Science and Religion Prize 
Claude Ross Brodhead, 

Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 
Otto Crouse, 
Robert Davison Petty, 
Edwin Milton Royle, 

American Whig Society 

John Aspinwall Hodge, Jr., 
John Lawrence Keller, 
Samuel McClellan Davis, 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

John Aspinwall Hodge, Jr., 

Otto Crouse, 

Edwin Milton Royle, 

Baird Prizemen 

Edwin Milton Royle, Utah, 

John Aspinwall Hodge, Jr., Connecticut, 

John Lawrence Keller, New Jersey, 

Robert S. Yard, New Jersey, 

Otto Crouse, New Jersey, First, 

Robert Davison Petty, New Jersey, Second, 

Junior Honors 

Alfred Gandy Reeves, New Jersey, 

1 With honorable mention of Frederick Barnard White 



119 



Iowa 

Maryland 

New Jersey 



New Jersey 



New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Utah 



Connecticut 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 



First Prize 

Second Prize 

Third Prize 



Baird Prize 

Oratory 

Delivery 

Poetry 1 

Disputation 



First Honor 
of New York. 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1883 



Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 
James Mark Baldwin, 
Leonidas Dennis, 
John Campbell Murray, 
George Edward Woodhull, 

American Whig Society 

John Maynard Harlan, 
George McLean Harper, 
Ferdinand Jelke, Jr., 
Starling Lyne Marshall, 

Junior Orator Medalists 
Leonidas Dennis, 
George McLean Harper, 
John Maynard Harlan, 
James Mark Baldwin, 

Prizemen 
Maclean Prize 
James Mark Baldwin, 

Dickinson Prize 
John Newton Forman, 

Sophomore Honors 

William Brown Mcllvaine, Illinois, 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
William Brown Mcllvaine, 

Freshman Honors 

Matthew Corry Fleming, Ohio, 



South Carolina 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Wisconsin 



District of Columbia 

Pennsylvania 

Ohio 

Kentucky 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



South Carolina 



India 



First Honor 



Illinois 



First Honor 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



1884 
Senior Honors 1 

Special Honors 

Alfred Gandy Reeves, New Jersey, 
James Mark Baldwin, South Carolina, 
Henry Bell Gayley, 2 Maryland, 

Philosophical and Classical Oration 
Robert Kelly Prentice, New York, English Salutatory 



Latin Salutatory 
Valedictory Oration 



Special Honorary Orations and Theses 

Angier Bailey Hobbs, District of Columbia, 

Alexander Horton Travis, New York, 

George Prentiss Butler, 3 New York, 

Thomas McBride Nichols, Pennsylvania, 

Henry Neill Paul, Pennsylvania, 

Albert Matthews Jackson, 

Charles Tabele MacMullin, 

William Marvin Langdon, 4 

Alvin Fayette Lewis, Kentucky, 

Thomas Joseph McCormick, 

William Chester, 

Charles Sumner Hamilton, Ohio, 

John Howard Neely, 

Alvin Blackwell, 

Ambrose Giddings Todd, 

Robert Fulton McMahon, Ohio, 

Alexander Spencer Rowland, New Jersey, 



Ethics 

Astronomy 

Philosophy 

General Excellence 

General Excellence 

Pennsylvania 

Ohio 

New York 

Philosophy 

New York 

District of Columbia 

Greek 

Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Political Philosophy 

Physics 



George McLean Harper, 5 Pennsylvania, English Literature 



1 School of Science honormen not announced. 

2 Gayley and Prentice equal in scholarship, average 97.8. 
Faculty, June 13, 1884. 

3 Butler and Nichols equal, average 95.9. Ibid. 

* Langdon and Lewis equal, average 94.1. Ibid. 
5 Harper's average was S8.9. Ibid. 



Minutes of the 



122 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1884 

Fellows 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Henry Bell Gayley, Maryland 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Alfred Gandy Reeves, New Jersey 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
James Mark Baldwin, South Carolina 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Alexander Spencer Rowland, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
John Campbell Murray, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Thomas Joseph McCormick, New York 

E. M. Fellow in Biological Science 
John Ellsworth Peters, '70, New Jersey 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

George McLean Harper, Pennsylvania 

George Potts Bible Prizes 

William Marvin Langdon, New York 

Robert Woods Van Kirk, Pennsylvania 

Science and Religion Prize 
William Chester, District of Columbia 

Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 

James Mark Baldwin, South Carolina 

Eugene Miller, Kentucky 

Robert Kelly Prentice, New York 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



123 



American Whig Society 

John Maynard Harlan, District of Columbia 

Alfred Gandy Reeves, New Jersey 

Claude Milton Thomas, Kentucky 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

Robert Kelly Prentice, First Prize 

Claude Milton Thomas, Second Prize 

John Maynard Harlan, Third Prize 



Baird Prizemen 

James Mark Baldwin, South Carolina, 
Job Elmer Hedges, New York, 
George McLean Harper, Pennsylvania, 
Thomas McBride Nichols, Pennsylvania, 
John Campbell Murray, New Jersey, First, 
Alfred Gandy Reeves, New Jersey, Second, 



Baird Prize 

Oratory 

Delivery 

Poetry 

Disputation 



Junior Honors 

William Brown Mcllvaine, Illinois, 



First Honor 



Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

Duncan Edwards, 
Samuel Harper Leeper, Jr., 
Clarence Walworth Mcllvaine, 
Robert Parmelee Wilder, 

American Whig Society 

Grant Robinson Bennett, 
James Harlan Cleveland, 
William Waddell Conner, 
John Kimberly Mumford, 



New York 

Pennsylvania 

Vermont 

India 



Wisconsin 

Kentucky 

Iowa 

New York 



124 



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[1884 



Junior Orator Medalists 

Grant Robinson Bennett, 
Duncan Edwards, 
Robert Parmelee Wilder, 
Samuel Harper Leeper, Jr., 

Prizemen 
Maclean Prize 
Clarence Walworth Mcllvaine, 

Dickinson Prize 
Frank Stiles Woodruff, 

Sophomore Honors 

Matthew Corry Fleming, Ohio, 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
George Black Roddy, 

Freshman Honors 

William Hallock Johnson, New York, 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



Vermont 



New Jersey 



First Honor 



Pennsylvania 



First Honor 



1885 
Senior Honors 1 

Special Honors 

William Brown Mcllvaine, Illinois, Latin Salutatory 

Clarence Walworth Mcllvaine, Vermont, Valedictory Oration 

James Wilson Bayard, Pennsylvania, English Salutatory 

James Harlan Cleveland, Kentucky, Philosophical Oration 

Special Honorary Orations and Theses 

Jonathan Sturges, New York, English Literature 

George Britton Durell, New Jersey, Experimental Science 



1 School of Science honormen not announced. 



i88s] ACADEMIC HONORS 125 

Max Brunswick Nahm, Kentucky, Political Science 
John Edgar Johnson, Jr., New York, Chemistry 
Sanford Norris Knapp, New York, Astronomy- 
Charles Flint McClumpha, New York, Philosophy 
Sherrerd Depue, New Jersey, Constitutional Law 
Robert Eber Carter, New York, Biology 
Reuben S. Lawrence, Kansas, General Excellence 
Henry Dallas Thompson, California, Mathematics 
Robert Hezekiah Beattie, 1 New York, Mental Science 
James Edward Hayes, New Jersey, Metaphysics 
Frank Stiles Woodruff, New Jersey, General Excellence 

Fellows 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Monroe Crawford, New Jersey 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Henry Dallas Thompson, California 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
James Harlan Cleveland, Kentucky 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
George Britton Durell, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Paul Adrian Scharff, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
James Wilson Bayard, Pennsylvania 

E. M. Fellow in Biological Science 
Robert Eber Carter, New York 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

Clarence Walworth Mcllvaine, Vermont 

1 Beattie and Hayes equal in scholarship, average 92.8. Mitiutes of the 
Faculty, June 3, 1885. 



126 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1885 



George Potts Bible Prizes 
Reuben S. Lawrence, 
John Crary Lord, 
William Henry Robinson, 

Science and Religion Prize 
Frank Stiles Woodruff, 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 
Sherrerd Depue, 

Lynde Prize Debate 
Cliosophic Society 
Sherrerd Depue, 
Charles Flint McClumpha, 
Clarence Walworth Mcllvaine, 

American Whig Society 

James Harlan Cleveland, 
Monroe Crawford, 
Edmund Wilson, 



Edmund Wilson, 
Sherrerd Depue, 
Monroe Crawford, 



Lynde Debate Prizemen 



Baird Prizemen 



Charles Flint McClumpha, New York, 
James Harlan Cleveland, Kentucky, 
William Henry Robinson, New York, 
Frank Stiles Woodruff, New Jersey, 
Sherrerd Depue, New Jersey, First, 
James Wilson Bayard, Pennsylvania, Second, 

Junior Honors 

George Black Roddy, Pennsylvania, 



Kansas 

New Jersey 

New York 



New Jersey 
New Jersey 



New Jersey 

New York 

Vermont 



Kentucky 
New Jersey 
New Jersey 



First Prize 

Second Prize 

Third Prize 



Baird Prize 

Oratory 

Delivery 

Poetry 

Disputation 



First Honor 



1885] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



127 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Anthony Woodward Durell, 
George A. Tryon Eddy, 
Wilson Farrand, 
William Rankin, 

American Whig Society 

Charles Rosenbury Erdman, 
John W. Harding, 
William Jessup, 
Marion Mills Miller, 

Junior Orator Medalists 

Charles Rosenbury Erdman, 
Marion Mills Miller, 
William Jessup, 
William Rankin, 

Prizemen 
Maclean Prize 



Marion Mills Miller, 



Dickinson Prize 1 



Edward Demoss Miller, 

Sophomore Honors 

William Hallock Johnson, New York, 

Class of 1 861 Prize 2 
Samuel Thompson Dodd, 

Freshman Honors 

Winthrop More Daniels, Ohio, 



New Jersey 

New York 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 



New York 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

Ohio 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



Ohio 
West Virginia 

First Honor 
New York 

First Honor 



1 Arnold Guyot Cameron of New Jersey, honorable mention. 

2 Francis Ellison Reid of Ohio, honorable mention. 



128 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1886 

1886 
Senior Honors 1 

First Group Magna cum laude 

George A. Tryon Eddy, New York, Valedictory Oration 

Matthew Corry Fleming, Ohio, Latin Salutatory 

George Black Roddy, Pennsylvania, English Salutatory 

Ralph Crowley Sheldon, New York, Political Science Oration 

Special Honors Cum laude 

Joseph Deyoe Baucus, New York, American Constitutional Law 
James Harrington Boyd, Ohio, Mathematics 

Arnold Guyot Cameron, New Jersey, 

English Literature and Greek 
John Watson Cary, Jr., Wisconsin, American Political History 
Harry Charles Elsing, Illinois, Continental Literature 

Charles Rosenbury Erdman, New York, Philosophy 

Frederick Evans, Jr., Pennsylvania, General Excellence 

Walter Lowrie Hervey, Ohio, Political Economy 

John Cass Mathis, Illinois, History 

Edward Demoss Miller, West Virginia, Ethics 

Marion Mills Miller, Ohio, Belles Lettres 

Taylor Reed, Pennsylvania, Physics 

John Archer Silver, Maryland, Modern Languages 

Oliver Smith Strong, New Jersey, Metaphysics 

Robert Parmelee Wilder, India, Mental Science 



Wilson Farrand, 2 New Jersey 

1 Hereafter the arrangement of Senior honors will include the First Group, 
and such members of other groups as shall have attained special honors as 
indicated. The First Group, magna cum laude, indicates "very high stand- 
ing," and includes those students whose general average does not exceed 1.3. 
The names are alphabetically arranged under each head. Minutes of the 
Faculty, June II, 1886. 

2 " Entitled to a place in the Honor List, but had not been regularly 
examined on account of ill-health." Ibid, June 7, 1886. 



1 886] ACADEMIC HONORS 129 

Fellows 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

George Black Roddy, Pennsylvania 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
James Harrington Boyd, Ohio 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Edward Demoss Miller, West Virginia 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Taylor Reed, Pennsylvania 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Harry Charles Elsing, Illinois 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
John Cass Mathis, Illinois 

E. M. Fellow in Biological Science 
John Warne Phillips, '84, New Jersey 

Prizemen 
Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 



Arnold Guyot Cameron, 


New Jersey 


Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 




George A. Tryon Eddy, 


New York 


George Potts Bible Prizes 




John Archer Silver, 


Maryland 


Robert Parmelee Wilder, 


India 


Science and Religion Prize 




Charles Helliwell, 


New Jersey 


Atwater Prize in Political Science 




Francis Fisher Kane, 


Pennsylvania 



13° 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1886 



Lynde Prize Debate 




Cliosophic Society 




William Simpson Elder, 


Ohio 


Wilson Farrand, 


New Jersey 


John Cass Mathis, 


Illinois 


Americati Whig Society 




Joseph Deyoe Baucus, 


New York 


Richard Morse Hodge, 


Connecticut 


Henry Winans Jessup, 


Pennsylvania 


Lynde Debate Prizemen 




Wilson Farrand, 


First Prize 


Richard Morse Hodge, 


Second Prize 


Henry Winans Jessup, 


Third Prize 


Baird Prizemen 




George A. Tryon Eddy, New York, 


Baird Prize 


Walter Lowrie Hervey, Ohio, ) 
Robert Parmelee Wilder, India, ) ' 


Oratory 


Marion Mills Miller, Ohio, 


Delivery 


Marion Mills Miller, Ohio, 


Poetry 


Anthony Woodward Durell, New Jersey, First, 

~V) <-> 1 t-\ V\ ^f /^iTir 1 QiT C V» C» 1 rl r\r* /\T/)r?nt l/Vi»- h> C^yyi it/7 


Disputation 



Junior Honors 

Roger Bruce Cash Johnson, West Indies, 



First Honor 



Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 
George Titus Berry, 
Roger Bruce Cash Johnson, 
John Wahl Queen, Jr., 
George Livingstone Robinson, 



New Jersey 

West Indies 

New Jersey 

New York 



1 88 7] ACADEMIC HONORS 13 1 

American Whig Society 

Robert William Mason, Ohio 

Paul Clement Matthews, District of Columbia 

Peter McHarg McQueen, Scotland 

Frank Hyatt Smith, Michigan 

Junior Orator Medalists 

Robert William Mason, First Medal 

Frank Hyatt Smith, Second Medal 

George Livingstone Robinson, Third Medal 

Paul Clement Matthews, Fourth Medal 

Prizemen 

Maclean Prize 

Roger Bruce Cash Johnson, West Indies 

Dickinson Prize 
Francis Harding White, District of Columbia 

Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
Edwin Mortimer Hopkins, New York 

Freshman Honors 

Fred Neher, New York, First Honor 

1887 
Senior Honors 

First Group Magna cum laude 
Roger Bruce Cash Johnson, West Indies, Latin Salutatory 

Special Honors Cum laude 

Robert William Blake, New Jersey, Greek 

Wilmot Albert Carrington, District of Columbia, International Law 
Solomon Stanger Iszard, New Jersey, General Excellence 



I3 2 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1887 

Charles Hill Macloskie, New Jersey, General Excellence 
Paul Clement Matthews, District of Columbia, Valedictory Oration 

Peter McHarg McQueen, Scotland, Metaphysics 

James Paige, Minnesota, Political Economy 

Francis Ellison Reid, Ohio, English Salutatory 

Clarence William Rouse, New York, Classics 

Alfred Hedges Scofield, New Jersey, Physical Science 

Frank Hyatt Smith, Michigan, History 

Lucien Waggener, Jr., Kentucky, Modern Languages 



Samuel Thompson Dodd, New York, Mathematics 

George Livingstone Robinson, New York, General Excellence 
Francis Harding White, District of Columbia, Political Science 

Fellows 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Robert William Blake, New Jersey 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 1 
Samuel Thompson Dodd, New York 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Roger Bruce Cash Johnson, West Indies 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Alfred Hedges Scofield, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Albert Lincoln Mershon, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Francis Harding White, District of Cohwibia 

E. M. Fellow in Biological Science 
Oliver Smith Strong, '86, New Jersey 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Henry Orr, 

1 With the honorable mention of Francis Ellison Reid of Ohio. 



1887] ACADEMIC HONORS 133 

University Fellow in English 
Marion Mills Miller, '86, Ohio 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
John Wahl Queen, Jr., New Jersey 

Prizemen 1 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

Frank Hyatt Smith, Michigan 

Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
Edward Demoss Miller, 2 West Virginia 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
Wilmot Albert Carrington, District of Columbia 

George Livingstone Robinson, New York 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 
John Martin Jamison, Pennsylvania 

Lynde Prize Debate 
Cliosophic Society 

Samuel Thompson Dodd, New York 

John Wahl Queen, Jr., New Jersey 

Francis Harding White, District of Columbia 

American Whig Society 

James Walter Doughty, Ohio 

Frank Hyatt Smith, Michigan 

Franklin Spencer Spalding, Colorado 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

Franklin Spencer Spalding, First Prize 

Francis Harding White, Second Prize 

John Wahl Queen, Jr., Third Prize 

1 No award of Science and Religion Prize. 

2 Of the class of 1886. 



J 34 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1887 



Baird Prizemen 

Robert William Mason, Ohio, Baird Prize 

Paul Clement Matthews, District of Columbia, Oratory 

Peter McHarg McQueen, Scotland, Delivery 

Mark Harvey Liddell, Pennsylvania, Poetry 

James Paige, Minnesota, First, . . 
Samuel Thompson Dodd, New York, Second, 

Junior Honors 

Edwin Mortimer Hopkins, New York, First Honor 

Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 

Livingston Farrand, New Jersey 

Benjamin Van Dyke Hedges, New Jersey 

Andrew Harold Miller, Pennsylvania 

Walter Augustus Wyckoff, India 

American Whig Society 

Winthrop More Daniels, Ohio 

Charles James Hatfield, Pennsylvania 

William Mann Irvine, Pennsylvania 

James Hammond Pershing, Pennsylvania 

Junior Orator Medalists 

James Hammond Pershing, First Medal 

Charles James Hatfield, Second Medal 

Andrew Harold Miller, Third Medal 

Walter Augustus Wyckoff, Fourth Medal 

Prizemen 1 

Maclean Prize 

Walter Augustus Wyckoff, India 

1 Dickinson Prize not awarded. 



ACADEMIC HONORS 135 



Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 1 
John Milton Putnam Brooks, Ohio 

Freshman Honors 

Edward Phillips Burgess, Jr., Massachusetts, First Honor 

1888 
Senior Honors 

First Group Magna cum laude 
Winthrop More Daniels, Ohio, Valedictory Oration 

Hugh Trowbridge Dobbins, California, Latin Salutatory 

Edwin Mortimer Hopkins, New York, English Salutatory 

Special Honors Cum laude 

Ernest Trow Carter, New Jersey, Philosophy 

Russell Carter, New Jersey, General Excellence 

Frederick L. Drummond, New Jersey, Political Science 

William Holmes Forsyth, New Jersey, Modern Languages 

William Fryling, New Jersey, Philosophy 

Kemper Fullerton, District of Columbia, Classics 

William Hallock Johnson, New York, Mental Science 

Thomas Marc Parrott, Ohio, English Literature 

Peter Rioseco, Pennsylvania, General Excellence 

William Henry Runyon, New Jersey, Physical Science 

Charles Sidney Smith, District of Columbia, Classics 

William Wisner White, New Jersey, General Excellence 

Fellows 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Hugh Trowbridge Dobbins, California 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Edwin Mortimer Hopkins, New York 

1 With honorable mention of Henry Gurnee Drummond of New Jersey. 



136 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1888 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
William Hallock Johnson, New York 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
William Henry Runyon, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Elliott Verne Richardson, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Frederick L. Drummond, New Jersey 

E. M. Fellow in Biological Science 
Charles Freeman Williams McClure, Massachusetts 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Arthur McQuiston Miller, '84, Ohio 

University Fellow in English 
Mark Harvey Liddell, '87, Pennsylvania 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
William Mann Irvine, Pennsylvania 

University Fellow in Archaeology 
George B. Hussey, 1 New Jersey 

Fellow in Mathematics and Physical Science 
Samuel Thompson Dodd, 2 '87, New York 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 3 

Thomas Marc Parrott, Ohio 

Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
Roger Bruce Cash Johnson, 4 West Indies 

1 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. 

2 By courtesy. — Annual Catalogue, 1888- 8q. 

3 With honorable mention of Peter Rioseco of Pennsylvania. 
* Of the class of 1887. 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



137 



George Potts Bible Prizes 

Robert Hutchinson Kirk, 
Charles Alvin Smith, 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 
Ralph Earl Prime, Jr., 



Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 



New York 



Lynde Prize Debate 
Cliosophic Society 

Frederick Griswold Beebe, 
Frederick L. Drummond, 
George Elmer Scott, 



New York 

New Jersey 

New York 



American Whig Society 

Winthrop More Daniels, Ohio 

Samuel Colgate Hodge, Connecticut 

James Hammond Pershing, Pennsylvania 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

Winthrop More Daniels, First Prize 

Frederick L. Drummond, Second Prize 

James Hammond Pershing, Third Prize 



Baird Prizemen 

James Hammond Pershing, Pennsylvania, 

Russell Carter, New Jersey, 

Kemper Fullerton, District of Columbia, 

Thomas Marc Parrott, Ohio, 

Samuel Colgate Hodge, Connecticut, First, 

Frederick Jay Knox, New Jersey, Second, 



Baird Prize 

Oratory 

Delivery 

Poetry 

Disputation 



Junior Honors 

Robert Eliot Speer, Pennsylvania, 



First Honor 



138 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1888 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Henry Gurnee Drummond, New Jersey 

William James George, Ohio 

Robert Eliot Speer, Pennsylvania 

David Ripley Todd, Kansas 

American Whig Society 

William Sabin Chase, Ohio 

Thomas W. Hotchkiss, Jr., New York 

Robert Henry Life, New York 

Clarence Blair Mitchell, New Jersey 

Junior Orator Medalists 

Robert Eliot Speer, First Medal 

David Ripley Todd, Second Medal 

Henry Gurnee Drummond, Third Medal 

Thomas W. Hotchkiss, Jr., Fourth Medal 

Prizemen 1 

Maclean Prize 

Henry Gurnee Drummond, New Jersey 

Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
John Morris Yeakle, Pennsylvania 

Francis Biddle Prize 
William Sanderson Furst, Pennsylvania 

Freshman Honors 

Samuel Grant Oliphant, New Jersey, First Honor 



1 No award of the Dickinson Prize. 



ACADEMIC HONORS J 39 



1889 

Senior Honors 

First Group Magna cum laude 

Lewis Seymour Mudge, New Jersey, Latin Salutatory 

Fred Neher, New York, English Salutatory 

Robert Eliot Speer, Pennsylvania, Valedictory Oration 

Special Honors Cum laude 

Richmond Ogston Aulick, District of Columbia, Political Science 

David Bovaird, Jr., Pennsylvania, Chemistry 

John Milton Putnam Brooks, Ohio, Mathematics 

Henry Gurnee Drummond, New Jersey, Physics 

Robert Henry Life, New York, Philosophy 

Edmund Yard Robbins, New Jersey, Classics 

James Frederick Stebbins, New York, Belles Lettres 

Howard Crosby Warren, New Jersey, Mental Science 

Fellows 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Edmund Yard Robbins, New Jersey 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
John Milton Putnam Brooks, Ohio 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Howard Crosby Warren, New Jersey 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Lewis Seymour Mudge, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Joshua Brush Gesner, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Henry Gurnee Drummond, New Jersey 



140 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1889 

E. M. Fellow in Biological Science 
Bertram Howard Waters, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Oliver Smith Strong, '86, New Jersey 

University Fellow in English 
William Rankin, '86, New Jersey 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
Richmond Ogston Aulick, District of Columbia 

University Fellow in Archaeology 
George B. Hussey, New Jersey 

Special Fellow in Biology 
Henry Russell Pemberton, Virginia 

Prizemen ' 

Class of 1859 Prize hi English Literature 

Sidney Dale Furst, Pennsylvania 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
Andrew Banks, Pennsylvania 

Malbone Watson Graham, Iowa 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 
James Frederick Stebbins, New York 

Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture 
Edward Ringwood Hewitt, New York 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 
Gormly J. Sproull, New York 

Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 

Frank Snowden Katzenbach, Jr., New Jersey 

Robert Eliot Speer, Pennsylvania 

David Ripley Todd, Kansas 

1 No award of the Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize. 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



141 



American Whig Society 

Maitland Alexander, New York 

Robert Henry Life, New York 

Clarence Blair Mitchell, New Jersey 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

Robert Eliot Speer, First Prize 

Clarence Blair Mitchell, Second Prize 

David Ripley Todd, Third Prize 

Baird Prizemen 



Robert Eliot Speer, Pennsylvania, 

Robert Henry Life, New York, and 

Thomas Henry Powers Sailer, Pennsylvania, 

Maitland Alexander, New York, 

William Laing Merrill, New York, 

Frank Snowden Katzenbach, Jr., New Jersey, First, 

Edmund Yard Robbins, New Jersey, Second, 



Baird Prize 

Oratory 

Delivery 
Poetry 

Disputation 



Junior Honors 

Edward Phillips Burgess, Jr., Massachusetts, 



First Honor 



Junior Orators 




Cliosophic Society 




Tileston Fracker Chambers, 


District of Columbia 


Huntington Wolcott Merchant, 


New York 


Clarke Benedict Williams, 


New York 


John Morris Yeakle, 


Pennsylvania 


American Whig Society 




Knowlton Lyman Ames, 


Illinois 


Edgworth Bird Baxter, 


Georgia 


James Jeffries Charlton, 


Oregon 


Francis Palmer, 


Maine 



142 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[xi 



Junior Orator Medalists 

Francis Palmer, 
Edgworth Bird Baxter, 
Clarke Benedict Williams, 
Knowlton Lyman Ames, 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



Prizemen 1 
Maclean Prize 



Edgworth Bird Baxter, 



Georgia 



Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 2 
Daniel Warren Poor, Jr., Pennsylvania 

Francis Biddle Prize 
Samuel Grant Oliphant, New Jersey 

Freshman Honors 

John Glover Wilson, Maryland, First Honor 



1890 
Senior Honors 

First Group Magna cum laude 

Edward Phillips Burgess, Jr., Massachusetts, Latin Salutatory 
Robert Porter Shick, Pennsylvania, English Salutatory 

John Morris Yeakle, Pennsylvania 



Francis Palmer, 3 Maine, 



Valedictory Oration 



1 Dickinson Prize not awarded. 

2 With honorable mention of Cornelius Rea Agnew of New York, and 
James Henry Dunham of New Jersey. 

3 Of the Second Group, cum laude. 



1890] ACADEMIC HONORS 143 

Special Honors 

Mental Science — Edgworth Bird Baxter, Georgia j George 
McFarlane Gait, Illinois; Richard Irvin, Jr., New York. 

Political Science and History — Jacob Benner Hillegass, 
Pennsylvania; Robert Thompson Miller McCready, Pennsyl- 
vania; Charles Albert Woods, Pemisylvania; John Morris Yeakle, 
Pennsylvania. 

Greek and Latin — Joseph Reynolds Kerr, Jr., New 
York; Dunlop Moore, Jr., Pennsylvania; Robert Porter Shick, 
Pennsylvania; Morris Crater Sutphen, New Jersey. 

French and German — Frederick Morton Wall, New York. 

English — Benjamin Haywood Adams, New Jersey; Ernest 
Ludlow Bogart, New York. 

Mathematics and Mathematical Science — John Paul 
Conduit, New Jersey; George Bishop Covington, Maryland; 
Charles Hodge, Pennsylvania; Malcolm McLaren, New York; 
George Louis Shearer, California; Clarke Benedict Williams, 
New York. 

Natural Sciences — David Linn Edsall, New Jersey; 
James Ditmars Voorhees, New Jersey. 

Fellows 

Fellow in Classsical Literature 

Robert Porter Shick, Pennsylvania 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Clarke Benedict Williams, New York 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Edgworth Bird Baxter, 1 Georgia 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
George Louis Shearer, California 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Louis Eugene Livingood, Pennsylvania 

1 Resigned. 



144 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1890 
New Jersey 



Boudinot Fellow in History 
William Dwight Gibby, 

E. M. Fellow in Biological Science 
William Cowper Prime, New York 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Henry Russell Pemberton, '89, Virginia 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
John Wahl Queen, Jr., '87, New Jersey 

University Fellow in Archaeology 
George B. Hussey, 1 New Jersey 



Prizemen 2 
Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 3 
William Sanderson Furst, 

Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prizes 
Edgworth Bird Baxter, Georgia, 
Frank Lukens, New Jersey, ■ 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 
Joseph William Lewis, Jr., 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 
George Bishop Covington, 

Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 

Herbert Mortimer Gesner, 
Huntington Wolcott Merchant, 
John Morris Yeakle, 



Pennsylvania 

First 
Second 

Missouri 

Maryland 



New Jersey 

New York 

Pennsylvania 



1 Resigned. 

2 George Potts Bible Prizes not awarded. 

3 With honorable mention of Harlie Wallace Hathaway of New Jersey. 



i8go] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



145 



American Whig Society 



James Jeffries Charlton, 
Henry Kreider Denlinger, 
Edmund Grindall Rawson, 



Jr., 



Oregon 

Pennsylvania 

New York 



Lynde Debate Prizemen 

James Jeffries Charlton, First Prize 

John Morris Yeakle, Second Prize 

Edmund Grindall Rawson, Jr., Third Prize 

Baird Prizemen 

Edgworth Bird Baxter, Georgia, Baird Prize 

Francis Palmer, Maine, Oratory 

Walter Lowrie, Pennsylvania, Delivery 

Harlie Wallace Hathaway, New Jersey, Poetry 
Robert Thompson Miller McCready, Pennsylvania, First, 

Henry Kreider Denlinger, Pennsylvania, Second, Disputation 



Junior Honors 

Samuel Grant Oliphant, New Jersey, First Honor 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Edward Waterman Evans, Jr., New Jersey 

Mushegh Minas Minassian, Turkey 

Samuel Semple, Pennsylvania 

George Herbert Stephens, Pennsylvania 

American Whig Society 

Pringle Carlisle Jones, Ohio 

James Cowden Meyers, Pennsylvania 

George Jacobs Parker, Pennsylvania 

George Riddle Wallace, Pennsylvania 



146 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1890 

Junior Orator Medalists 

George Riddle Wallace, First Medal 

George Jacob Parker, Second Medal 

Pringle Carlisle Jones, Third Medal 

Samuel Semple, Fourth Medal 

Prizemen 

Maclean Prize 

George Riddle Wallace, Pennsylvania 

Dickinson Prize * 
George Herbert Stephens, Pennsylvania 

Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture 
George Herbert Stephens, Pennsylvania 

Mathematical Prizes 

John Preston Hoskins, Pennsylvania, First 

Clarence McCheyne Gordon, Pennsylvania, Second 

Robert Stuart Stewart, Michigan, Third 

Thomas B. Wanamaker English Prize 
Samuel Grant Oliphant, New Jersey 

Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
Edward Waterman Evans, Jr., New Jersey 

Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
Walter Livingston Wright, Jr., New Jersey 

Francis Biddle Prize 
Caspar Wistar Hodge, Jr., New Jersey 

Class of 1876 Prize for Debate in Political Economy 
Bowdre Phinizy, Georgia 

1 With honorable mention of Daniel Warren Poor, Jr., of Pennsylvania. 



1891] ACADEMIC HONORS *47 

Freshman Honors 

Cortland t Van Rensselaer Hodge, New Jersey, First Honor 

Stinnecke Scholar 
Jesse Benedict Carter, New York 

Entrance Examination Prizes 

Alumni Prize in New York City 

Benjamin Brandreth McAlpin, New York 

George W. Childs Prize in Philadelphia 

Horace Lyman Brown Henderson, Pennsylvania 

James Slocum Rogers, Pennsylvania 

1891 
Senior Honors 

First Group Magna cum laude 

James Henry Dunham, New Jersey, English Salutatory 

Edward Waterman Evans, Jr., New Jersey 

John Preston Hoskins, Pennsylvania 

Glenn Ford McKinney, Pennsylvania 

James Cowden Meyers, Pennsylvania 

Samuel Grant Oliphant, New Jersey, Latin Salutatory 

George Riddle Wallace, Pennsylvania, Valedictory Oration 

Charles Dunning White, New Jersey 

Special Honors 

Classics — Samuel Grant Oliphant, New Jersey. 

Mathematics and Mathematical Science — Charles Ren- 
wick Campbell, Pennsylvania; Clarence McCheyne Gordon, 
Pennsylvania j John Cutler Shedd, Persia; Robert Stuart 
Stewart, Michigan. 

French and German — John Preston Hoskins, Pennsyl- 
vania. 



148 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1891 

Philosophy — Wilson Aull, Missouri; Edward Waterman 
Evans, Jr., New Jersey; George Herbert Stephens, Pennsyl- 
vania; Ambrose White Vernon, New Jersey. 

Political Science — James Henry Dunham, New Jersey; 
Erskine Hewitt, New York; James Cowden Meyers, Pennsyl- 
vania; George Riddle Wallace, Pennsylvania. 

Fellows 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Samuel Grant Oliphant, 1 New Jersey 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Clarence McCheyne Gordon, Pennsylvania 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
George Herbert Stephens, Pennsylvania 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Elwood Waite Elder, Ohio 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
John Preston Hoskins, Pennsylvania 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Alfred Pearce Dennis, Maryland 

E. M. Fellow in Biological Science 
William Post Herrick, New York 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Albert Chauncey Eycleshymer 2 Michigan 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
Winthrop More Daniels, 3 '88, Ohio 

Fellow in Social Science 
John Haughton Coney, '85, Ohio 

1 Resigned. 2 University of Michigan. 

3 Resigned. 



1891] ACADEMIC HONORS 149 

University Fellow in Archaeology 
Edward Waterman Evans, Jr., New Jersey 

Fellows in Oratory 

George Riddle Wallace, Pennsylvania 

George Post Wheeler, Pennsylvania 

Special Fellow in Biology 
Francis Ernest Lloyd, 1 Pennsylvania 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize hi English Literature 

Edward Waterman Evans, Jr., New Jersey 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
William Littell Everitt, New Jersey 

Phineas Barbour Kennedy, New Jersey 

Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
Edward Waterman Evans, Jr., New Jersey 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 
James Henry Dunham, New Jersey 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 
Thomas Ferguson McNair, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics 2 
George Herbert Stephens, Pennsylvania 

Joline Prize in American Political History 
James Cowden Meyers, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1876 Prize for Debate in Political Science 
Samuel Semple, Pennsylvania 

1 Resigned. 

2 With honorable mention of Ambrose White Vernon of New Jersey. 



*5° 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1S91 



Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 

Alfred Pearce Dennis, 
James Henry Dunham, 
Samuel Semple, 

American Whig Society 

James Cowden Meyers, 
George Riddle Wallace, 
Samuel Wasson, 



Maryland 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 



Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 



Lynde Debate Prizemen 

Samuel Semple, First Prize 

James Cowden Meyers, Second Prize 

George Riddle Wallace, Third Prize 

Baird Prizemen 

Wilson Aull, Missouri, Baird Prize 

Hugh McNinch, Pennsylvania, Oratory 

Phineas Barbour Kennedy, New Jersey, Delivery 

Edward Waterman Evans, Jr., New Jersey, Poetry 

Ambrose White Vernon, New Jersey, First, T _. 

^ ,-, , • o Disputation 
James Cowden Meyers, Pennsylvania, Second, 



Junior Honors 

Irving Whitall Street, Ohio, 



First Honor 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Courtlandt Patterson Butler, 
Edward Dickinson Duffield, 
William Kelly Prentice, 
John Glover Wilson, 



New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New York 

Maryland 



i8gi] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



151 



American Whig Society 
Joseph Miller Huston, 
Bowdre Phinizy, 
Charles Irvin Truby, 
Clinton Tyler Wood, 

Junior Orator Medalists 
Bowdre Phinizy, 
Joseph Miller Huston, 
Edward Dickinson Duffield, 
William Kelly Prentice, 



Pennsylvania 

Georgia 

Pennsylvania 

North Dakota 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



Prizemen 

Maclean Prize 

Clinton Tyler Wood, North Dakota 

Dickinson Prize 
James Peter King, Ontario 

Thomas B. Wanamaker English Prize 
Irving Whitall Street, Ohio 

Class of 1870 English Prizes 
Elmer Baldwin Cole, New Jersey, Anglo-Saxon 

Irving Whitall Street, Ohio, English Literature 

Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture 
Benjamin Vroom White, New Jersey 

Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
James Warren Ritchey, Indiana 

Francis Biddle Prize 
Charles Bertram Newton, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1870 English Prize 
Jesse Benedict Carter, New York 



I5 2 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1891 

Stinnecke Scholar 
Jesse Benedict Carter, New York 

Freshman Honors 

Albert Thomas Davis, New Jersey, First Honor 

Entrance Examination Prizes 

Alumni Prize in New York City 

Albert Thomas Davis, New Jersey 

George W. Childs Prize in Philadelphia 
Frank Strickler Henderson, Pennsylvania 

In Albany 
Boyd Van Benthuysen, New York 

In Chicago 
John Crosby Neely, Illinois 

In Wilkes-Barre 
Horace Day, Pennsylvania 

In Pittsburg 
George Dickson Edwards, Pennsylvania 

189,2 
Senior Honors 

First Group Magna cum laude 

Albert Frost Earnshaw, New York 

Le Roy Gresham, Maryland 

James Peter King, Ontario, English Salutatory 

Bowdre Phinizy, Georgia 

William Kelly Prentice, New York, Valedictory Oration 

Irving Whitall Street, Ohio 

John Glover Wilson, Maryland, Latin Salutatory 

Clinton Tyler Wood, North Dakota 



1892] ACADEMIC HONORS 153 

Special Honors 

Classics — Elmer Baldwin Cole, New Jersey; Henry Clay- 
Havens, New Jersey; William Kelly Prentice, New York; Clin- 
ton Tyler Wood, North Dakota. 

Mathematics and Mathematical Science — Herman 
Stearns Davis, Delaware; Walter Livingston Wright, Jr., New 
Jersey. 

Modern Languages — Williamson Updike Vreeland, New 
Jersey. 

Archaeology and Art — Benjamin Vroom White, New 
Jersey. 

Mental Philosophy — Caspar Wistar Hodge, Jr., New 
Jersey; James Peter King, Ontario; Irving Whitall Street, 
Ohio; Clinton Tyler Wood, North Dakota. 

History and Political Science — Bowdre Phinizy, Geor- 
gia; John Glover Wilson, Maryland; Percy Wilson, Montana. 

Natural Science — Marcus Stults Farr, New Jersey. 

Fellows 1 

Fellows in Classical Literature 

Henry Clay Havens, New Jersey 

William Kelly Prentice, New York 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
James Peter King, <. Onta?'io 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Walter Livingston Wright, Jr., New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Williamson Updike Vreeland, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Max Farrand, New Jersey 

E. M. Fellow in Biological Science 
John Young Graham, Wisconsin 

1 The J. S. K. Mathematical Fellowship not awarded. 



154 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1892 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Marcus Stults Farr, New Jersey 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
Alfred Pearce Dennis, '91, Maryland 

University Fellow in Archaeology 

Howard Crosby Butler, New York 

Fellows in Oratory 

George Post Wheeler, '91, Pennsylvania 

Harry Franklin Covington, Maryland 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Pri ze i n English Literature 
Irving Whitall Street, Ohio 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
Cassius Edwin Bixler, Pennsylvania 

James Peter King, Ontario 

Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
James Peter King, Ontario 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 
Charles Ogden Mudge, New Jersey 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 
John Glover Wilson, Maryland 

Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics 1 
Caspar Wistar Hodge, Jr., New Jersey 

Joline Prize in American Political History 
Charles Irvin Truby, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1876 Prize for Debate in Political Science 
Le Roy Gresham, Maryland 

1 With honorable mention of Albert Frost Earnshaw of New York. 



1892] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



155 



Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture 
Edgar Trotter Van Deusen, New York 

Special Bible Prize 
William Harris, Jr., New Jersey 

Special Prize in Shakespeare 
Harry Franklin Covington, Maryland 

Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 

Howland Hanson, New Jersey 

William Kelly Prentice, New York 

Irving Whitall Street, Ohio 

American Whig Society 

John Menifee Brennan, Kentucky 

Bowdre Phinizy, Georgia 

Clinton Tyler Wood, North Dakota 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

Bowdre Phinizy, First Prize 

William Kelly Prentice, Second Prize 

Howland Hanson, Third Prize 



Baird Prizemen 

Le Roy Gresham, Maryland, 

William Kelly Prentice, New York, 

Bowdre Phinizy, Georgia, 

Ralph Duffield Small, Massachusetts, 

Harry Franklin Covington, Maryland, First, 

Edward Dickinson Duffield, New Jersey, Second, 



Baird Prize 

Oratory 

Delivery 

Poetry 

Disputation 



Junior Honors 

Jesse Benedict Carter, New York, 



First Honor 



156 



I'RINCETOX (/A'/r/'.KS/'/'Y 



I tl 99 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Jesse Benedicl Carter, New York 

Benjamin Brandreth McAlpin, New York 

Charles Bertram Newton, Pennsylvania 

Bertram Van Dyck Post, Syria 

American Whig Society 

Abram Piatt Andrew, Jr., Indiana 

Horace Lyman Brown Henderson, Pennsylvania 

John Washington Nicely, Indiana 

Alexander Marshall Thompson, Minnesota 

Junior Orator M 'ci/tt fists 

Alexander Marshall Thompson, First Medal 

Benjamin Brandreth McAlpin, Second Medal 

John Washington Nicely, Third Medal 

Bertram Van Dyck Post, . Fourth Medal 



Prizemen 
Maclean Prize 

Charles Bertram Newton, Pennsylvania 

Dickinson Prize 

Guy Allan Tawney, Minnesota 

Thomas B. Wanamaker English Prize 
Jesse Benedict Carter, New York 

Class of 1S70 English Prizes 
Jesse Benedict Carter, New York, Anglo-Saxon 1 

William Ashenhursl Dunn, Ohio, English Literature 

Stinnecke Scholai 
Jesse Benedicl Carter, New York 

1 W'iih honorable mention of William Ashenhursl Dunn of Ohio. 



1892] ACADEMIC HONORS 157 

Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
Edward Rutledge Robbins, New Jersey 

Francis Biddle Prize 
Benjamin William M'Cready Sykes, New Jersey 

Class of 1870 English Prize 
Albert Thomas Davis, New Jersey 

Freshman Honors 

Arthur Register Wells, Iowa, First Honor 

Entrance Examination Prizes 

Alumni Prize in New York City 

Walter Gillette Libby, New Jersey 

George W. Childs Prize in Philadelphia 
Wilbur Marshall Urban, Pennsylvania 

In Albany 
Henry Augustus McNulty, New Jersey 

In Chicago 
Samuel Howe, Illinois 

In Wilkes-Barre and Scranton 
Lucius Carter Kennedy, Pennsylvania 

In Pittsburg 
Warren Ilsley Seymour, Pennsylvania 

In Harrisburg 
William John Bone, Pennsylvania 



158 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1893 

1893 

Senior Honors 

First Group Magna cum laude 

Jesse Benedict Carter, New York, Latin Salutatory 

Samuel Cochran, New Jersey 

William Ashenhurst Dunn, Ohio, English Salutatory 

Cortlandt Van Rensselaer Hodge, New Jersey 

Herbert Ludlum Winans, New York 



Bertram Van Dyck Post, 1 Syria, Valedictory Oration 

Abram Piatt Andrew, Jr., Indiana,' 1 Valedictory Oration 

Special Honors 

Classics — Jesse Benedict Carter, New York. 

Mathematics and Mathematical Science — John Nevius 
Dodd, New York; Frederick Stanton Elder, Kansas; James 
Warren Ritchey, Indiana; John Featherer Wilkinson, New 
Jersey. 

Mental Philosophy — Abram Piatt Andrew, Jr., Indiana; 
Lee Montgomery, Missouri; Guy Allan Tawney, Minnesota. 

History and Political Science— John Lee Tildsley, 
New York. 

Natural Science — Joseph Hervey Buchanan, New Jer- 
sey; Herbert Ludlum Winans, New York. 

English — William Ashenhurst Dunn, Ohio; Charles Ber- 
tram Newton, Pennsylvania. 

Fellows 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Jesse Benedict Carter, New York 

1 Post and Andrew of the Second Group, cum laude. Mr. Post was ex- 
cused from delivering the Valedictory on account of ill health. Minutes of 
the Faculty, May 3, 1893. 

2 Alternate. 



1893] ACADEMIC HONORS 159 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
John Nevius Dodd, New York 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Guy Allan Tawney, Minnesota 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
James Warren Ritchey, Indiana 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Joseph Albright Henry, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
John Lee Tildsley, New York 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Alvin Davison, 1 Tennessee 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
Max Farrand, '92, New Jersey 

University Fellow in Archaeology 
Nicholas Evertson Crosby, New York 

University Fellow in English 
Thomas Marc Parrott, '88, Ohio 

Special Fellow in English 
William Ashenhurst Dunn, Ohio 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Pri ze m English Literature 2 

William Ashenhurst Dunn, Ohio 

George Potts Bible Prizes 

Charles Trowbridge Riggs, Turkey 

Charles William Ottley, Georgia 

1 B.S., National College, Ohio. 

2 With honorable mention of Robert Thomas Sloss of New Jersey. 



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[1S93 



Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
Guy Allan Tawney, Minnesota 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 
John Lee Tildsley, New York 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 
John Lee Tildsley, New York 

Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics ' 
Lee Montgomery, Missouri 

Joline Prize in American Political History 
Marshall Harrington, Ohio 



Class of 1876 Prize for Debate in Political Science 



Jesse Benedict Carter, 

Lynde Prize Debate 
Cliosophic Society 
Isaac Wingerd Byers, 
Guy Allan Tawney, 
John Lee Tildsley, 

American Whig Society 

Thomas Spencer Crago, 
Jay Falconer Ewing, 
John Washington Nicely, 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

John Washington Nicely, 
Thomas Spencer Crago, 
Jay Falconer Ewing, 

Baird Prizemen 

Bertram Van Dyck Post, Syria, 
Guy Allan Tawney, Minnesota, 



New York 



Pennsylvania 
Minnesota 
New York 



Pennsylvania 

Iowa 

Indiana 



First Prize 

Second Prize 

Third Prize 



Baird Prize 
Oratory 



1 With honorable mention of John Featherer Wilkinson of New Jersey. 



1893] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



161 



James Beveridge, New York, 
William Ashenhurst Dunn, Ohio, 
Jay Falconer Ewing, Iowa, First, 
Charles William Ottley, Georgia, Second, 



Delivery 
Poetry 

Disputation 



Junior Honors 1 

Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

George Stewart McCague, 

Donald MacColl, 

Alexander McGaffin, 

Benjamin William M'Cready Sykes, 

American Whig Society 

James Maclin Brodnax, 
Herbert Herschel Fisher, 
Ernest Farwell Keigwin, 
Edward Reed Laughlin, 

Junior Orator Medalists 

Alexander McGaffin, 
Donald MacColl, 
Ernest Farwell Keigwin, 
Herbert Herschel Fisher, 



Nebraska 

New York 

Ireland 

New Jersey 



Tennessee 

Illinois 

Delaware 

Pennsylvania 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



Prizemen 

Maclean Prize 

Benjamin William M'Cready Sykes, New Jersey 

Dickinson Prize 
Joseph William Lester Jones, New Jersey 

Thomas B. Wanamaker English Prize 
Albert Thomas Davis, New Jersey 



1 No award of First Honor Prize. 



1 62 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1893 

Class of 1870 English Prizes 
George Stewart McCague, Nebraska, Anglo-Saxon 

Samuel Wardwell Kinney, New York, English Literature 

Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture 
Benjamin William M'Cready Sykes, New Jersey 

Special Prize in Histology 
Ulric Dahlgren, New Jersey 

Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
William Douglas Ward, New York 

Francis Biddle Prize 
Wilbur Marshall Urban, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1870 English Prize 
Andrew Clerk Imbrie, New York 

Freshman Honors 

Frederick William Loetscher, Iowa, First Honor 

Entrance Examination Prizes 

Alumni Prize in New York City 

Charles Byron Bostwick, New York 

Louis Herbert Gray, New Jersey 

George W. Childs Prizes in Philadelphia 
Ralph Barton Perry, Pennsylvania, Academic 

Frederick Curwen Leas, Pennsylvania, School of Science 

In Wilkes-Barre and Scranton 
Thomas Henry Atherton Stites, Pennsylvania 

In Pittsburg 
Samuel Wilson Miller, Jr., Pennsylvania 



1894] ACADEMIC HONORS 163 

In Harrisburg 

William Henry Muser, Pennsylvania 

In Washington, D. C. 

Wallace Donald McLean, District of Columbia 

1894 
Senior Honors 

First Group Magna cum laude 

Charles Merritt Cartwright, Ohio 

James Carpenter Coleman, Jr., New York 

Albert Thomas Davis, New Jersey 

George Dickson Edwards, Pennsylvania 

Paul Erdman, New Jersey, English Salutatory 

Charles Sumner Havens, New Jersey 

Charles Alexander Robinson, New York, Latin Salutatory 

George Handy Wailes, Maryland 



Alexander McGaffin, Ireland, Valedictory Oration 

Special Honors 

Philosophy. High Honors — Joseph William Lester Jones, 
New Jersey; William Hoge McCartney, Pennsylvania; Edward 
Johnson Russell, New Jersey; Benjamin William M'Cready 
Sykes, Pennsylvania. 

History, Jurisprudence and Politics. High Honors — 
Charles Merritt Cartwright, Ohio; George Dickson Edwards, 
Pennsylvania; Henry King Siebeneck, Pennsylvania. Honors — 
Charles Howard Mcllwain, Pennsylvania. 

Classics. High Honors — Charles Sumner Havens, New 
Jersey; Charles Alexander Robinson, New York; Henry 
Mandlebert Sheldon, New York; William Ring Woodruff , New 
Jersey. Honors — Arthur Holland Wadsworth, New York. 

Modern Languages. High Honors — Murray Peabody 
Brush, Ohio ; George Madison Priest, Kentucky. 



164 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1894 

English. High Honors — Samuel Wardwell Kinney, New 
York. Honors — Karl George, New York. 

Mathematics. High Honors — Edward Rutledge Robbins, 
New Jersey. 

Physical Science. Honors — Alden Matthews Califf, 
Pennsylvania. 

Natural Science. Honors — Ulric Dahlgren, New Jer- 
sey j Daniel Pratt, New York; Ernest Coniston Waterhouse, 
Hawaiian Islands. 

Fellows 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Charles Alexander Robinson, New York 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Edward Rutledge Robbins, New Jersey 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Joseph William Lester Jones, New Jersey 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Frank Forrester Thompson, Pennsylvania 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
George Madison Priest, Kentucky 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Charles Merritt Cartwright, 1 Ohio 

E. M. Fellow in Biological Science 
Ulric Dahlgren, New Jersey 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Frederick Clark Paulmier, New Jersey 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 P" ze i n English Literature 

Benjamin William M'Cready Sykes, New Jersey 

1 Resigned. 



1*94] ACADEMIC HONORS 165 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
Robert Bonner Jack, Pennsylvania 

Ernest Farwell Keigwin, Delaware 

Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
Benjamin William M'Cready Sykes, New Jersey 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 
John Albert Murray, New York 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 
Charles Merritt Cartwright, Ohio 

Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics 
Horace Day, Pennsylvania 

Joline Prize in American Political History 
Cummings Waldo Cherry, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1876 Prize for Debate in Political Science 
Donald MacColl, New York 

New York Herald Prize 
Sidney Radwell Yarrow, Massachusetts 

Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture 
Benjamin William M'Cready Sykes, New Jersey 

Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 

Donald MacColl, New York 

Benjamin William M'Cready Sykes, New Jersey 

Charles Roger Watson, Egypt 

American Whig Society 

James Shaw Campbell, Pennsylvania 

Grant Colfax Fox, New York 

Ernest Farwell Keigwin, Delaware 



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[1894 



Lynde Debate Prizemen 

Benjamin William M'Cready Sykes, First Prize 

Donald MacColl, Second Prize 

Charles Roger Watson, Third Prize 

Baird Prizemen 

Alexander McGaffin, Ireland, Baird Prize 

Benjamin William M'Cready Sykes, New Jersey, Oratory 

Edward Reed Laughlin, Pennsylvania, Delivery 

Benjamin William M'Cready Sykes, New Jersey, Poetry 
Donald MacColl, New York, First, 
Charles Roger Watson, Egypt, Second, 



Junior Honors 

John Thomson Faris, Pennsylvania, 



First Honor 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Willis Howard Butler, 
Ray Harrison Carter, 
John Codings Caton, 
Benjamin Lewis Hirshfield, 

American Whig Society 

Andrew Clerk Imbrie, 
Edwin Mark Norris, 
Wilbur Marshall Urban, 
Howard Erskine White, 

Junior Orator Medalists 

Howard Erskine White, 
Ray Harrison Carter, 
Andrew Clerk Imbrie, 
Willis Howard Butler, 



New York 

Pennsylvania 

England 

Ohio 



New York 

Iowa 

Pennsylvania 

New York 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



1894] ACADEMIC HONORS 167 

Prizemen 

Maclean Prize 

Benjamin Lewis Hirshfield, Ohio 

Dickinson Prize 1 
John Forsyth Crawford, Syria 

Thomas B. Wanamaker English Prize 
Henry Augustus McNulty, New Jersey 

Class of 1870 English Prizes 
Henry Buck Master, Pennsylvania, Anglo-Saxon 

John Thomson Faris, Pennsylvania, English Literature 

Special Prize in Histology 
Raymond Lynde Wadhams, Pennsylvania 



Sophomore Honors 




Class of 1 861 Prize 




Albert Howe Lybyer, 


Indiana 


Francis Biddle Prize 




Edward Strong Worcester, 


Vermont 


Class of 1870 English Prize 2 




Frederick William Loetscher, 


Iowa 


Stinnecke Scholar 




Charles Byron Bostwick, 


New York 


Freshman Honors 




Frederick Nevins Jessup, Syria, 


First Honor 



Entrance Examination Prizes 

Alumni Prize in New York City 

Percy Robert Colwell, New York 

1 With honorable mention of Wilbur Marshall Urban of Pennsylvania. 

2 With honorable mention of John Moore Trout of Delaware. 



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George W. Childs Prizes in Philadelphia 



[1894 



Wayne MacVeagh Wilson, Pennsylvania, Academic 

Thomas Hall Ingham, Pennsylvania, School of Science 

In Northeast Pennsylvania 
Nicholas Stahl, Pennsylvania 

In Pittsburg 
Daniel Edward Nevin, Pennsylvania 

1895 
Senior Honors 

First Group Magna cum laude 



John Forsyth Crawford, 

Alfred Hayes, Jr., 

Daniel Fellows Piatt, New Jersey, 

Joseph Curtis Sloane, 

Wilbur Marshall Urban, 

William Douglas Ward, New York, 

Arthur Register Wells, 



Richard Daniel Hatch, 1 New York, 



Syria 

Pennsylvania 

English Salutatory 

Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

Latin Salutatory 

Iowa 

Valedictory Oration 



Special Honors 

Philosophy. High Honors — John Forsyth Crawford, 
Syria; Daniel Weaver Dexter, New York; Edwin Mark Norris, 
Iowa; Wilbur Marshall Urban, Pennsylvania. 

History, Jurisprudence and Politics. High Honors — 
Alfred Hayes, Jr., Pennsylvania. Honors — Daniel Fellows 
Piatt, New Jersey. 

Classics. High Honors — Joseph Curtis Sloane, Pennsyl- 
vania; Louis Clayton Woodruff, Connecticut. Honors — Robert 
Patterson Harris, New Jersey. 

English. High Honors — Henry Buck Master, Pennsyl- 
vania. 



1 Of the Second Group, cum laude. 



l8 9 5] ACADEMIC HONORS 169 

Natural Science. High Honors — Curtis Smiley Foster, 
Pennsylvania. 

Mathematics. High Honors — William Douglas Ward, 
New York. 

School of Science 

Bachelor of Science Course High Honors 

Orrel Ardrey Parker, Ohio 

Honors 

Ralph Waldo Bailey, New Jersey 

Henry Matthews Canby, Delaware 

Edwin Snow La Fetra, District of Columbia 

Civil Engineering Course Ho7iors 

George Fisher Barton, New Jersey 

Carleton Curtis, New York 

Charles Kellerman, Pennsylvania 

Charles Arthur Poole, New York 

Fellows 1 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Louis Clayton Woodruff, Connecticut 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
William Douglas Ward, New York 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Wilbur Marshall Urban, Pennsylvania 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Howard Doty Carpenter, Massachusetts 

Boudinot Fellow in History- 
Dexter Mason Ferry Weeks, New York 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
George Irving Adams, 2 Kansas 

1 No award of the Boudinot Modern Language Fellowship, or of the 
E. M. Biological Fellowship. 

2 Kansas University. 



17° PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1895 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
Ernest Ludlow Bogart, '90, New York 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

Henry Buck Master, Pennsylvania 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
Charles Beach Condit, New Jersey 

Edgar Mason Smead, New York 

Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
John Forsyth Crawford, Syria 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 
Harry Morgan Post, New York 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 
Robert Edwin Ross, Illinois 

Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics 
Daniel Weaver Dexter, New York 

Joline Prize in American Political History 
Edward Henry Hoos, New Jersey 

New York Herald Prize 
Arthur Dunn, Illinois 

Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture 
Henry Buck Master, Pennsylvania 

Lynde Prize Debate 
Cliosophic Society 

Selden Long Haynes, Indian Territory 

Benjamin Lewis Hirshfield, Ohio 

Frederick Wheeler Lewis, Kansas 



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ACADEMIC HONORS 



171 



American Whig Society 

William Foster Burns, Illinois 

Alfred Hayes, Jr., Pennsylvania 

Joseph William Park, Mississippi 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

Benjamin Lewis Hirshfield, First Prize 

Frederick Wheeler Lewis, Second Prize 

William Foster Burns, Third Prize 



Baird Prizemen 

Andrew Clerk Imbrie, New York, 
Victor Herbert Lukens, New Jersey, 
Willis Howard Butler, New York, 
Wilbur Marshall Urban, Pennsylvania, 
Joseph William Park, Mississippi, First, 
Alfred Hayes, Jr., Pennsylvania, Second, 



Baird Prize 

Oratory 

Delivery 

Poetry 

Disputation 



Junior Honors 

Frederick William Loetscher, Iowa, 



First Honor 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

John James Moment, 
John Moore Trout, 
George Henry Waters, 
Charles Wesley Wisner, Jr., 



Ontario 

Delaware 
New York 
Maryland 



American Whig Society 

Edward William Hamilton, 
Frederick William Loetscher, 
Edward Bates Turner, 
Edward Strong Worcester, 



New York 

Iowa 

Ioiua 

Vermont 



172 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1895 

Junior Orator Medalists 

John James Moment, First Medal 

George Henry Waters, Second Medal 

John Moore Trout, Third Medal 

Edward William Hamilton, Fourth Medal 

Prizemen 

Maclean Prize 

Edward Strong Worcester, Vermont 

Dickinson Prize 
John Moore Trout, Delaiuare 

Thomas B. Wanamaker English Prize 
Frederick William Loetscher, Iowa 

Class of 1870 English Prizes 
Frederick William Loetscher, Iowa, Anglo-Saxon 

John Moore Trout, Delaware, English Literature 

Special Prize in Histology 
William Noble Keller, Iowa 

Stinnecke Scholar 
Charles Byron Bostwick, New York 

Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
Henry Norris Russell, New York 

Francis Biddle Prize 
Arthur Willis Leonard, Ohio 

Class of 1876 Prize for Debate in Political Science 
Robert Fulton Sterling, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1870 English Prize 
John Henry Keener, Pennsylvania 



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173 



Freshman Honors 

Howard Herr Yocum, Pennsylvania, 



First Honor 



New York 



Entrance Examination Prizes 
Alumni Prize in New York City 
Ezra Parmelee Prentice, 

George W. Childs Prizes in Philadelphia 
Edgar Marvin Clark, Pennsylvania, Academic 

Henry Hutton Kennedy, Jr., Pennsylvania, School of Science 

In Chicago 
Carl Seward Reed, Illinois 

In Newark 
Albert Windemuth Harris, New Jersey, Academic 

Robert Stewart Brooks, New Jersey, School of Science 

1896 
Senior Honors 



First Group Magna 
Philip Hudson Churchman, 
Frank Lindley Critchlow, 
Louis Herbert Gray, 
Edward Blanchard Hodge, Jr., 
Frederick William Loetscher, Iowa, 
Albert Howe Lybyer, Indiana, 
Charles Bell McMullen, 
William Arnot Mather, 
John James Moment, 
Ralph Barton Perry, 
John Moore Trout, 
Edward Strong Worcester, Vermont, 



cum laude 



New Jersey 

England 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

Latin Salutatory 

English Salutatory 

Missouri 

New York 

Ontario 

New York 

Delaware 

Valedictory Oration 



Special Honors 

Philosophy. High Honors — William Edmund Lampe, Mary- 
land; Albert Howe Lybyer, Indiana; John James Moment, 



174 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1896 

Ontario; John Moore Trout, Delaware; Robert McNutt Mc- 
Elroy, Missouri. Honors — William Furman Doty, District of 
Columbia; Alexander Nelson Easton, New Jersey. 

History, Jurisprudence and Politics. High Honors — 
Frederick William Loetscher, Iowa; Albert Howe Lybyer, 
Indiana; Robert McNutt McElroy, Missouri. Honors — Henry 
Beard Armes, District of Columbia. 

Classics. High Honors — Louis Herbert Gray, New Jersey. 

Modern Languages. High Honors — Edward Hodge 
Bishop, New Jersey; Philip Hudson Churchman, New Jersey; 
Theodore Clifford Coe, New Jersey. Honors — Jacob Newton 
Beam, Pennsylvania; William Henry Musser, Pennsylvania. 

English. High Honors — Herbert Ure, New Jersey. 

Mathematics and Physics. High Honors — Robert Lin- 
coln Litch, Pennsylvania; Stanley Chester Reese, Pennsylvania. 

School of Science 

Bachelor of Science Course Honors 

William Bush, Delaware 

Civil Engineering Course Honors 
Albert Irving Payne, New York 

Lloyd Llewellyn Smith, New Jersey 

Francis Gray Stewart, New York 

Fellows 1 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Louis Herbert Gray, Netv Jersey 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Stanley Chester Reese, Pennsylvania 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
John Moore Trout, Delaware 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Robert Lincoln Litch, Pennsylvania 

1 No award of E. M. Fellowship in Biology. 



1896] ACADEMIC HONORS 175 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Edward Hodge Bishop, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Robert McNutt McElroy, Missouri 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Alfred Abel Doolittle, China 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
Joseph William Park, '95, Mississippi 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 P r i ze hi English Literature 

Samuel Robert Spriggs, New York 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
Leroy Kirkman, New York 

Samuel Robert Spriggs, New York 

Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
William Arnot Mather, New York 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 
Edward William Hamilton, New York 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 
Albert Howe Lybyer, Indiana 

Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics 
John Moore Trout, Delaware 

Joline Prize in American Political History 
Alfred Lewis Pinneo Dennis, New York 

New York Herald Prize 
Henry Beard Armes, District of Columbia 

Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture 
William Woodburn Potter, Pennsylvania 



176 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1896 



Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 



William Furman Doty, 
Alexander Nelson Easton, 
Albert Howe Lybyer, 



District of Columbia 

New Jersey 

Indiana 



American Whig Society 

Edward William Hamilton, 
Frederick William Loetscher, 
Robert McNutt McElroy, 



New York 

Iowa 

Missouri 



lynde Debate Prizemen 

Robert McNutt McElroy, First Prize 

Frederick William Loetscher, Second Prize 

Edward William Hamilton, Third Prize 



Baird Prizemen 

John Moore Trout, Delaware, 

John James Moment, Ontario, 

Ralph Barton Perry, New York, 

Francis Charles MacDonald, Pennsylvania, 

Robert McNutt McElroy, Missouri, First, 

Alexander Nelson Easton, New Jersey, Second, 

Junior Honors 

Henry Norris Russell, New York, 



Baird Prize 

Oratory 

Delivery 

Poetry 

Disputation 



First Honor 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Frank Bertine Cowan, 
Wilfred Mcllvaine Post, 
Henry Ford Stockwell, 
Edward Cameron Thompson, 



New York 

Syria 

New Jersey 

New York 



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177 



American Whig Society 

John Henry Keener, 
Arthur Willis Leonard, 
Frank Montgomery Wood, Jr., 
Charles Gorman Richards, 

Junior Orator Medalists 

Wilfred Mcllvaine Post, 
Charles Gorman Richards, 
John Henry Keener, 
Frank Bertine Cowan, 



Pennsylvania 

Ohio 

North Dakota 

Pennsylvania 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



Ohio 
Ohio 



Prizemen 
Maclean Prize 
Arthur Willis Leonard, 

Dickinson Prize 1 
Robert Comin, 

Thomas B. Wanamaker English Prize 
John Henry Keener, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1870 English Prizes 

Arthur Willis Leonard, Ohio, Anglo-Saxon 

John Henry Keener, Pennsylvania, 



English Literature 



Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 
Howard Herr Yocum, 

Francis Biddle Prize 
Meade Tyrrell Williams, 

Class of 1870 English Prize 
Howard Herr Yocum, 



Pennsylvania 



Missouri 



Pennsylvania 
1 With honorable mention of John Henry Keener of Pennsylvania. 



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PRINCE TON UNI VERSI T Y 



[1896 



Class of 1876 Prize for Debate in Political Science 
Milton Floyd Loofbourrow, 



Ohio 



Freshman Honors 

William Magill Schultz, Pennsylvania, First Honor 

Stinnecke Scholar 
Richard Webster, New York 

Entrance Examination Prizes 

Alumni Prize in New York City 

Richard Webster, New York 

George W. Childs Prize in Philadelphia 1 
Henry Blackiston Patton, Pennsylvania, Academic 

1897 
Senior Honors 2 

First Group Insigni cum laude 



Henry Norris Russell, New York, 

Magna cum laude 
Edward William Axson, 
John Henry Nichols, 
Horace Greeley Padget, 
Austin McDowell Patterson, 
Nicholas Stahl, 



John Henry Keener, 3 Pennsylvania, 



Latin Salutatory 



New Jersey 

New York 

New York 

Ohio 

Pennsylvania 

Valedictory Oration 



Special Honors 

Philosophy. High Honors — John Henry Keener, Penn- 
sylvania. 

1 No award of School of Science Prize. 

2 School of Science honormen not announced in the Faculty minutes. 

3 Of the Second Group, cum laude. 



1 897] ACADEMIC HONORS 179 

History, Jurisprudence and Politics — High Honors — 
George Howe, South Carolina. Honors — Robert Comin, Ohio. 

Classics. High Honors — Herschel Augustus Norris, New 
Jersey; Horace Greeley Padget, New York; Henry Van Cleaf, 
New Jersey. 

Modern Languages. High Honors — Charles Francis 
Dunn, Ohio; John Henry Nichols, New York. 

English. High Honors — Arthur Willis Leonard, Ohio. 

Mathematics. Highest Honors — Henry Norris Russell, 
New York. High Honors — Nicholas Stahl, Pennsylvania. 

Physical Science. High Honors — Edward William Axson, 
New Jersey; Henry Norris Russell, New York; Nicholas 
Stahl, Pennsylvania. 

School of Science 

Civil Engineering Course 

Sydney Wentworth Taylor, Jr., Kansas, Honorary Oration 

Fellows 1 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Horace Greeley Padget, New York 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Henry Norris Russell, New York 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
John Henry Keener, Pennsylvania 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Nicholas Stahl, Pennsylvania 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
John Henry Nichols, New York 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Frederick Walworth Brown, New Jersey 

1 No award of the E. M. Biological Fellowship. 



180 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1S97 

University Fellow in Archaeology 
Howard Crosby Butler, '92, New York 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Elmer Samuel Riggs, 1 Kansas 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
Robert McNutt McElroy, '96, Missouri 

Special Fellow in Biology 
Alfred Abel Doolittle, '96, China 

Thaw Fellow in Astronomy 
Stanley Chester Reese, '96, Pennsylvania 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

Percy Robert Colwell, New York 

George Potts Bible Prizes 

Thomas Sumption Minker, Pennsylvania 

Frederic Janvier Newton, India 

Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
Robert Lee Hallett, Delaware 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 2 
Henry Ford Stockwell, New Jersey 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 
George Howe, South Carolina 

Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics 
Robert Comin, Ohio 

Joline Prize in American Political History 
Alfred Lewis Pinneo Dennis/' New York 

1 B.A., Kansas University. 

' With honorable mention of George Harrington Kelly of Ohio. 

3 Of the class of iSc;6. 



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ACADEMIC HONORS 
New York Herald Prize 1 



Robert Comin, Ohio 

Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture 
John Barclay De Coursey, Pennsylvania 

National Society of the American Revolution Medal 
Frank Montgomery Wood, Jr., North Dakota 



Lynde Prize Debate 
Cliosophic Society 
Samuel Stewart Yantis, 
Henry Ford Stockwell, 
William Boyd Ramsey, 

American Whig Society 

Thomas St. Clair Evans, 
Robert Fulton Sterling, 
Edward Graham Elliott, 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

Robert Fulton Sterling, 
Henry Ford Stockwell, 
Thomas St. Clair Evans, 

Baird Prizemen 

Arthur Willis Leonard, Ohio, 

Wilfred Mcllvaine Post, Syria, 

Edward Cameron Thompson, New York, 

Robert Fulton Sterling, Pennsylvania, First, 

Henry Ford Stockwell, New Jersey, Second, 



Kentucky 

New Jersey 

Ohio 



Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

Tennessee 



First Prize 

Second Prize 

Third Prize 



Baird Prize 
Oratory 
Delivery 

Disputation 



Junior Honors 

Frederic Leopold Johnson, New Jersey, . „ 

Howard Herr Yocum, Pennsylvania, 

1 With honorable mention of Frederick Walworth Brown of New Jersey. 



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[1897 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

George Alexander Armstrong, 
Robert Livingston Beecher, 
Frederic Leopold Johnson, 
Matthew Lowrie, 

American Whig Society 
Daniel Fickes Altland, 
John Woolman Churchman, 
Paul Curtis Martin, 
William Frank McCombs, 

Junior Orator Medalists 
Matthew Lowrie, 
Paul Curtis Martin, 
Frederic Leopold Johnson, 
George Alexander Armstrong, 



New York 

British Columbia 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 



Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

Ohio 

Arkansas 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



Prizemen 

Maclean Prize 

Paul Curtis Martin, Ohio 

Dickinson Prize 
William Emerson Nicely, Indiana 

Thomas B. Wanamaker English Prize 
Charles Harrison Hale, Mississippi 

Class of 1870 English Prizes 
William Miller Gamble, Pennsylvania, Anglo-Saxon 

Robert Livingston Beecher, British Columbia, 

English Literature 1 

Class of 1876 Prize for Debate in Political Science 
Howard Herr Yocum, Pennsylvania 



1 With honorable mention of William Miller Gamble of Pennsylvania. 



1897] ACADEMIC HONORS 183 

Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 1 
Warren Nelson Nevius, New Jersey 

Francis Biddle Prize 2 
Samuel Moore, New Jersey 

Class of 1870 English Prize 
William Magill Schultz, Pennsylvania 

Stinnecke Scholar 
Richard Webster, New York 

Freshman Honors 

David Laurance Chambers, District of Columbia, First Honor 

Entrance Examination Prizes 

Alumni Prize in New York City 

William Van Buskirk, New York 

In Pittsburg 
Samuel Bryan Scott, Pennsylvania 

In Harrisburg 
Harry Steele Zimmerman, Pennsylvania 

In Missouri 
Harry John Brandt, Missouri 

1 With honorable mention of Oliver Dimon Kellogg of New Jersey. 

2 With honorable mention of George Wadsworth Gordon of Illinois. 



184 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1898 



1898 
Senior Honors 1 

First Grout Magna cum laude 

Harry Elijah Belcher, New York 

Robert Smith Birch, Pennsylvania 

John Woolman Churchman, New Jersey 

Frederic Leopold Johnson, New Jersey 
Paul Curtis Martin, Ohio, Valedictory Oration 

Ezra Parmelee Prentice, New York 

Richard Frederic Lot Ridgway, New Jersey 

Philip Ely Robinson, Pennsylvania 

Howard Herr Yocum, Pennsylvania, Latin Salutatory 

Special Honors 

Philosophy. High Honors — William Emerson Nicely, 
Indiana. 

History, Jurisprudence and Politics. High Honors — 
Frederic Leopold Johnson, New Jersey; Paul Curtis Martin, 
Ohio; Howard Herr Yocum, Pennsylvania. 

Classics. High Honors — Harry Elijah Belcher, New 
York; Robert Smith Birch, Pennsylvania; Frederic Leopold 
Johnson, New Jersey; Clifford Abbott Morton, New Jersey. 

English. Honors — William Miller Gamble, Pennsylvania. 

Mathematics. High Honors — Howard Herr Yocum, 
Pennsylvania. 

Physical Science. High Honors — Philip Ely Robinson, 
Pennsylvania. 

Natural Science. High Honors — Richard Frederic 
Lot Ridgway, New Jersey. 

School of Science 

15achelor of Science Course 

Milton Floyd Loofbourrow, Ohio, Honorary Oration 

1 School of Science honormen not announced. 



1898] ACADEMIC HONORS 185 

Fellows 1 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Frederic Leopold Johnson, New Jersey 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Howard Herr Yocum, Pennsylvania 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
William Emerson Nicely, Indiana 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Philip Ely Robinson, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Chujiro Kochi, 2 Japan 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
Robert Comin, '97, Ohio 

Thaw Fellow in Astronomy 
Henry Norris Russell, '97, New York 

Special Fellow in Biology 
Joseph Edward Kirkwood, 3 Oregon 

Special Fellow in Ethics 
John Henry Keener, '97, Pennsylvania 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

Harry Budd Van Dusen, New Jersey 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
Roy Paul Miller Davis, Michigan 

Harold Bertrand Wells, New Jersey 

1 No award of the Boudinot Fellowships in Modern Languages and in 
History, of the E. M. Biological Fellowship, or of the University Fellowship 
in Archaeology. 

2 B.S., Ohio Wesleyan University. 3 B.A., Pacific University. 



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[1898 
New Jersey 



Atwater Prize in Political Science 
Harry Budd Van Dusen, 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 
Clarence Porter Cowles, Vermont 

Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics 
Charles Harrison Hale, Mississippi 

New York Herald Prize 
Robert Livingston Beecher, British Columbia 

Class of 1876 Prize for Debate in Political Science 



Daniel Fickes Altland, 

Lynde Prize Debate 
Cliosophic Society 
Robert Dunning Dripps, 
Matthew Lowrie, 
Robert Livingston Beecher, 

American Whig Society 

Ivy Ledbetter Lee, 
William Frank McCombs, 
Howard Herr Yocum, 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 
Ivy Ledbetter Lee, 
Matthew Lowrie, 
Robert Livingston Beecher, 

Baird Prizemen 

Paul Curtis Martin, Ohio, 

William Miller Gamble, Pennsylvania, 

Lester Peck Bryant, Illinois, 

William Miller Gamble, Pennsylvania, 

Howard Herr Yocum, Pennsylvania, First, 

Matthew Lowrie, Pennsylvania, Second, 



Pennsylvania 



Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

British Columbia 



Missouri 

Arkansas 

Pennsylvania 



First Prize 

Second Prize 

Third Prize 



Baird Prize 

Oratory 

Delivery 

Poetry 

Disputation 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



187 



Junior Honors 

Warren Nelson Nevius, New Jersey, 
William Magill Schultz, Pennsylvania, 

Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 
Wilson Thomas Moore Beale, 
Conover English, 
James Henry Harrison, 
Edward Thompson Newton, 

American Whig Society 
Walter Collins Erdman, 
Nathaniel Smith Reeves, 
Alfred Sewall Weston, 
Jay Ralph Woodcock, 

Junior Orator Medalists 
Conover English, 
Walter Collins Erdman, 
James Henry Harrison, 
Wilson Thomas Moore Beale, 



First Honor 



Pennsylvania 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

India 



Pennsylvania 

New York 

Maine 

Pennsylvania 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



Prizemen 

Maclean Prize 

Walter Collins Erdman, Pennsylvania 

Dickinson Prize 
Oliver Dimon Kellogg, New Jersey 

Thomas B. Wanamaker English Prize 
Richard Webster, New York 

Class of 1870 English Prizes 
Richard Webster, New York, Anglo-Saxon 

Alexander Armstrong, Jr., Maryland, English Literature 1 

1 With honorable mention of George Wadsworth Gordon of Illinois. 



1 88 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1S9S 

Special Prize in English Philology 
De Witt Clinton Croissant. District of Columbia 

Stinnecke Scholar 
Richard Webster, New York 

Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 1 

Thomas Jaeger Snyder, Pennsylvania 

Francis Biddle Prize 2 
David Laurance Chambers, District of Columbia 

Class of 1S70 English Prize 
David Laurance Chambers, District of Columbia 

Freshman Honors 
Arthur Herman Adams, Pennsylvania, First Honor 

Entrance Examination Prizes 

Alumni Prize in New York City 

Walter Ewing Hope, New York 

In Pittsburg 
Robert Blakeney Petty, Jr., Pennsylvania 

In Missouri 
Carr Lane Glasgow, Missouri 

1 Honorable mention of James Hugh Fleming Moffatt of Maryland. 

2 Honorable mention of William Carleton McKee of Pennsylvania. 



1899] ACADEMIC HONORS 189 

1899 
Senior Honors 

First Group Magna cum laude 

Alexander Armstrong, Jr., Maryland, Valedictory Oration 

Charles Henry Breed, Pennsylvania 

Norman McLeod Carter, New York 

Frank Rumsey Elliott, Illinois 

George Wadsworth Gordon, Illinois 

Oliver Dimon Kellogg, New Jersey 

Maxwell Hillegass Kratz, Pennsylvania 

Warren Nelson Nevius, New Jersey 

William Magill Schultz, Pennsylva?tia, Latin Salutatory 

Alfred Sewall Weston, Maine 

Special Honors 

Philosophy. High Honors — Maxwell Hillegass Kratz, 
Pennsylvania; Nathaniel Smith Reeves, New York; William 
Magill Schultz, Pennsylvania. 

Classics. High Honors — Maxwell Hillegass Kratz, Penn- 
sylvania; Garrett Stephen Voorhees, New Jersey; Richard 
Webster, New York. 

Physical Science. High Honors — Warren Nelson Nevius, 
New Jersey. 

History, Jurisprudence and Politics. High Honors — 
Alexander Armstrong, Jr., Maryland; Alfred Sewall Weston, 
Maine. 

Mathematics. High Honors — Charles Henry Breed, 
Pennsylvania; Oliver Dimon Kellogg, New Jersey. Honors — 
George Heyser Light, West Virginia. 

School of Science 

Bachelor of Science Course High Honors 

Edward Charles McWilliams, New Jersey 



190 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1899 

Honors 

Frank Parker Ekings, New Jersey 

Robert Potter Elmer, New Jersey 

Henry Askew Jackson, Delaware 

Mark Moody, Missouri 

Civil Engineering Course High Honors 
John Andrews Ely, Jr., New York, Honorary Oration 

Howard Logan, Illinois 

Honors 
William Henry Detrich, Pennsylvania 

Herbert Norris Twells, New Jersey 

Fellows' 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Richard Webster, New York 

J. S. K. Fellow in Mathematics 
Oliver Dimon Kellogg, New Jersey 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Maxwell Hillegass Kratz, Pennsylvania 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Warren Nelson Nevius, New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
George Wadsworth Gordon, Illinois 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Alfred Sewall Weston, Maine 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Leonard Worcester Williams, 2 Indian Territory 

1 No award of the E. M. Biological Fellowship or of the University Fel- 
lowship in Archceology. 

2 B.A., Hanover College. 



1899] ACADEMIC HONORS 19 J 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
John Corliss Dunning, 1 Louisiana 

Thaw Fellow in Astronomy- 
Henry Norris Russell, '97, New York 

Charles Scribner University Fellow in English 
Hardin Craig, 2 Kentucky 

Special Fellow in History 
Alexander Armstrong, Jr., Maryland 

Special Fellow in Philosophy 
Edward Demoss Miller, '86, West Virginia 

Special Fellow in Ethics 
Joseph William Lester Jones, '94, New Jersey 

Prizemen 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

De Witt Clinton Croissant, District of Columbia 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
Edwin Ernest Curtis, Pennsylvania, First 

Alexander Armstrong, Jr., Maryland, Second 

Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
William Magill Schultz, Pennsylvania 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 
Herbert Francis Mitchell, New Jersey 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 
David Camp Rogers, Connecticut 

Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics 3 
Oliver Dimon Kellogg, New Jersey 

1 Ph.B., Cornell. 2 B. A., Centre College. 

3 With honorable mention of Charles Henry Breed of Pennsylvania. 



192 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 
New York Herald Prize 



[1899 



Conover English, New Jersey 

Class of 1876 Prize for Debate in Political Science 
Alfred Sewall Weston, Maine 



Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 

John Hartford Chidester, New York 

Conover English, New Jersey 

James Henry Northrup, New Jersey 

American Whig Society 

Herbert Francis Mitchell, New Jersey 

Nathaniel Smith Reeves, New York 

Alfred Sewall Weston, Maine 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

James Henry Northrup, First Prize 

Conover English, Second Prize 

Alfred Sewall Weston, Third Prize 



Baird Prizemen 

George Wadsworth Gordon, Illinois, 
Walter Collins Erdman, Pennsylvania, 
Conover English, New Jersey, 
Charles Hay Morton, Kentucky, 
Alfred Sewall Weston, Maine, First, 
Nathaniel Smith Reeves, New York, Second, 



Baird Prize 

Oratory 

Delivery 

Poetry 

Disputation 



Junior Honors 

David Laurance Chambers, District of Columbia, 
James Hugh Fleming Moffatt, Maryland, 



First Honor 



1899] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



193 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

David Laurance Chambers, 
Herbert Kingsbury England, 
Charles Miller, 
William Van Buskirk, 

American Whig Society 

Henry Kilbourne List Dalzell, 
Joseph Hall Hill, 
James Hugh Fleming Moffatt, 
Charles Kern Smith, 

Junior Orator Medalists 

Charles Kern Smith, 
Charles Miller, 
William Van Buskirk, 
Herbert Kingsbury England, 



District of Columbia 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 

New York 



West Virginia 

Pennsylvania 

Maryland 

Pennsylvania 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



Prizemen 
Maclean Prize 
David Laurance Chambers, 

Dickinson Prize 1 
Harry Steele Zimmerman, 

Thomas B. Wanamaker English Prize 
Henry Peter Sanders, 



Class of 1870 English Prizes 
Byron Keyser Hunsberger, Pennsylvania, 
David Laurance Chambers, District of Columbia, 

English Literature 



District of Columbia 

Pennsylvania 

Maryland 

Anglo-Saxon 



1 With honorable mention of Charles Kern Smith of Pennsylvania. 



194 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1899 



Junior German Prizes 
Thomas Jaeger Snyder, Pennsylvania, First 

Samuel Bryan Scott, Pennsylvania, Second 1 

Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 861 Prize 
William Lincoln Breckenridge, New York 

Francis Biddle Prize 2 
Arthur Herman Adams, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1870 English Prize 
Walter Ewing Hope, New York 

Freshman Honors 

Edwin Henry Kellogg, Pennsylvania, First Honor 

Entrance Examination Prizes 

Alumni Prize in New York City 

Jasper Hewlett Dodd, New Jersey 

Frederick Raymond Whitman, New York 

In Philadelphia 
Erie Mendenhall Meredith, Pennsylvania 

In Pittsburg 
Charles Campbell, Pennsylvania 

In Central Pennsylvania 
Harry Frank Stambaugh, Pennsylvania 

1 Honorable mention of Jacob Fischel of New Jersey. 

2 Honorable mention of Latta Griswold of New Jersey. 



igoo] ACADEMIC HONORS 195 



i goo 
Senior Honors 

First Group Magna cum laude 

Herbert Douglas Austin, Pennsylvania 

Harry John Brandt, Missouri 

David Laurance Chambers, District of Columbia, 

Latin Salutatory 
Carl Hopkins Elmore, Tennessee 

Vernon Lester Hague, Iowa 

Adam Miller Hiltebeitel, Pennsylvania 

Byron Keyser Hunsberger, Pennsylvania 

James Hugh Fleming Moffatt, Maryland, Valedictory Oration 
Thomas Jaeger Snyder, Pennsylvania 

Leh Roy Urban, New Jersey 

Special Honors 

Philosophy. High Honors — William Harper Davis, Penn- 
sylvania; Christopher Easton, New Jersey; James Hugh Flem- 
ing Moffatt, Maryland; Samuel Bryan Scott, Pennsylvania; 
Charles Kern Smith, Pennsylvania. 

Classics. High Honors — Charles Miller, New Jersey. 

Physical Science. High Honors — Harry John Brandt, 
Missouri. 

History, Jurisprudence and Politics. High Honors — 
Edward Lawrence Katzenbach, New Jersey; Albert Southard 
Wright, New Jersey. Honors — Samuel McDowell, Pennsylvania. 

Mathematics. High Honors — Adam Miller Hiltebeitel, 
Pennsylvania. 

School of Science 

Bachelor of Science Course Cum laude 

Herbert Ziegler Giffen, New Jersey 

Civil Engineering Course Cum laude 
Edward Phinney Hulbert, Pennsylvatiia 



196 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1900 

Fellows 1 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Herbert Douglas Austin, Pennsylvania 

J. S. K. Fellows in Mathematics 

Adam Miller Hiltebeitel, Pennsylvania 

Oliver Dimon Kellogg, '99, New Jersey 

James Caddall Morehead, 2 Virginia 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Harry John Brandt, Missouri 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Howard McBride, Indiana 

Boudinot Fellow in History- 
Edward Lawrence Katzenbach, New Jersey 

University Fellow in Archaeology 
Aymar Embury, Jr., New York 

v^c-ss of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Earl Douglass, 3 Minnesota 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
Herbert Frederick Fisher, 4 Mississippi 

Thaw Fellow in Astronomy 
John Merrill Poor, 5 Massachzisetts 

Charles Scribner University Fellow in English 
Hardin Craig, Kentucky 

Special Fellow in History and Archaeology 
Samuel Bryan Scott, Pennsylvania 

1 No award of the Chancellor Green Fellowship in Mental Science, or of 
the E. M. Biological Fellowship. 

2 B.A., Roanoke College. 3 B.S., Iowa State College. 
4 B.A., University of Mississippi. 5 B.A., Dartmouth. 



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ACADEMIC HONORS 



197 



Charles Scribner Special Fellow in English 
David Laurance Chambers, District of Columbia 

Special Fellow in Ethics 
Joseph William Lester Jones, '94, New Jersey 

Prizemen * 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

Elmer Schultz Gerhard, Pennsylvania 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
Samuel Robert Brown, Pennsylvania, First 

Byron Keyser Hunsberger, Pennsylvania, Second 

Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
James Hugh Fleming Moffatt, Maryland 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 
William Van Buskirk, New York 

Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture 2 
William Samuel Hammond, Jr., Pennsylvania 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 3 
Robert Burns Sawyer, Illinois 

Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics 
Samuel Bryan Scott, Pennsylvania 



Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 

William Sanders Elliott, 
Joseph Addison Jones, 
Samuel McDowell, 



Illinois 

New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 



1 No award of the New York Herald or the C. O. Joline prizes. 

2 With honorable mention of Louis Heffelfinger of Virginia. 

3 With honorable mention of Christopher Easton of New Jersey. 



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| [900 



luh 1 /, an 11 'in- Society 



[oseph 11. ill inn, 
fohn Bailey (telly, 
: lamuel Bi pan ! »< <»i 1 , 



/ ynde 1 ' >< bate Prizemen 



[oseph Addison I "in '. 
Joseph Hall Hill, 
I'Jin Bailey Kelly. 



Pennsylvania 

Dish i<t of t 'oluntbia 

Pennsylvania 



Firil Prize 

Second i'i izc 

Third Prize 



/.'./// ,/ /'/ / fetnen ' 
i).ivi<i Laurance Chambers, District oj Columbia. Baird Prize 



< 'ii.H Lei Mill- 1 . N w /< 1 ■■' v, 
Herbert Kingsbury England, New Jersey, 
[oseph Addison [ones, New fersey, Firsts 
Joseph Hall Hill, Pennsylvania, Second, 



< >ratoi y 
1 >. livery 

1 disputation 



Junior Honors 

Edward Glassmeyer, Pennsylvania, 



First 1 lonoi 



J union Orati IRS 

< liosophii Society 
An'.! [1 <• Ford Eastman, 
Franklin William Fort, 
Waltei Swing 1 [1 ipe, 
1 [erbei 1 Eugene ! Ihaffei , 

. tmerican Whig So* ieiy 

Willi. mi \i 1 inn Babson, 
Howard Edwards Gansworth , 
( l-eoi ge Washington K.ehi , 
Ralph Powell Swofford, 



New York 

\ , ,.' /,•/ ley 

\ ew York 

Pennsylvania 



\ ,,',' / r> tey 

\rn> York 

Pennsylvania 

Missow 1 



N11 aw. ml (il I In- Bftird I'i i.'i- Ifl Pofll I v 



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ACADEMIC HONORS 



199 



Junior Orator Medalists 

William Arthur Babson, First Medal 

Anstice Ford Eastman, Second Medal 

Ralph Powell Swofford, Third Medal 

Walter Ewing Hope, Fourth Medal 

Prizemen 

Maclean Prize 

George Washington Kehr, Pennsylvania 

Dickinson Prize 
Bert Day Johnson, Pennsylvania 

Thomas B. Wanamaker English Prize 
Edward Glassmeyer, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1870 English Prizes 
Edward Glassmeyer, Pennsylvania, Anglo-Saxon 

Robert Blakeney Petty, Jr., Pennsylvania, English Literature 

Junior German Prizes 
Edward Glassmeyer, Pennsylvania, First 

Charles Enos Snyder Dietz, Pennsylvania, Second 



Sophomore Honors 

Class of 1 86 1 Prize 1 

Franklin Pierce McDermott, Jr., New Jersey 

Francis Biddle Prize 
Harry Frank Stambaugh, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1870 English Prize 
Edwin Henry Kellogg, Pennsylvania 

Stinnecke Scholar 
Edwin Henry Kellogg, Pennsylvania 

1 With honorable mention of Edwin Henry Kellogg of Pennsylvania. 



200 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1900 



Freshman Honors 

Class of 1876 Prize for Debate in Political Science 
Axtell Julius Byles, 1 Pennsylvania 

Entrance Examination Prizes 

Alumni Prize in New York City 

Corwin Howell, New Jersey 

In Chicago 
Robert Candee, Illinois 



1 901 

Senior Honors 

First Group Magna cum laude 



William Lincoln Breckenridge, 
Robert Bartlett Elmore, 
Edward Glassmeyer, Pennsylvania, 
Walter Ewing Hope, New York, 
Howard Rufus Omwake, 
Gordon Macgregor Russell, 



New York 

Tennessee 

Latin Salutatory 

Valedictory Oration 

Pennsylvania 

New York 



Special Honors 

Philosophy. High Honors — Charles String Gray, New 
Jersey; Merritt Lynde Harding, Pennsylvania. 

History, Jurisprudence and Politics. High Honors — 
Clark Silliman Judd, New York; Gilbert Walker Kelly, Dis- 
trict of Columbia. Honors — Walter Ewing Hope, New York; 
Robert Woods Sutton, Pennsylvania; Ralph Wentworth, Massa- 
chusetts. 

Classics. High Honors — Edward Glassmeyer, Pennsyl- 
vania; Howard Rufus Omwake, Pennsylvania; Charles Randal 
Robbins, New Jersey; Beekman Ramsey Terhune, New Jersey. 

1 Of the School of Science. 



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ACADEMIC HONORS 



Honors — James Bryce Taylor, New York; Howell North White, 
New York. 

Mathematics, with Physical Science. High Honors — 
William Lincoln Breckenridge, New York. Honors — Harry 
Gross Dechant, Pennsylvania. 

Physical Science. High Honors — Gordon Macgregor Rus- 
sell, New York; Emory J. Wilson, Ohio. Honors — Bert Day 
Johnson, Pennsylvania. 

Natural Science. High Honors — Adam Marion Miller, 
Pennsylvania. 

School of Science 

Bachelor of Science Course 

First Group Magna aim laude 

George William Marque Maier, Iowa 



Second Group Cum laude 



Gordon Taylor Beaham, 
Richard Lawrence Benson, 
Paul Brokaw, 
Wilford Seymour Conrow, 
Henry Foster Spaulding Frazer, 
Claude Silbert Hudson, 
P. Clinton Pumyea, 
George Dickson Richards, 
Thomas Kirkbride Sturdevant, 

Civil Engineering Course 

Second Group Cum latide 

John Mifflin Hood, Jr., 
Louis O'Neill Mellinger, 

Fellows 1 
Fellow in Classical Literature 
John Kirkwood Mackie, 



Missouri 

Pennsylvania 

Missouri 

New York 

New Jersey 

Alabama 

New Jersey 

Illinois 

Pennsylvania 



Maryland 
Pennsylvania 



Oregon 



1 No award of the E. M. Biological Fellowship. 



202 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1901 

J. S. K. Fellows in Mathematics 

Oliver Dimon Kellogg, '99, New Jersey 

James Caddall Morehead, Virginia 

Adam Miller Hiltebeitel, '00, Pennsylvania 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Merritt Lynde Harding, Pennsylvania 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 1 
Claude Silbert Hudson, Alabama 

Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages 
Howard Rufus Omwake, Pennsylvania 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Clark Silliman Judd, New York 

University Fellow in Archaeology 
Lee Byrne, Illinois 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Earl Douglass, 2 Minnesota 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
Edward Lawrence Katzenbach, '00, New Jersey 

Thaw Fellow in Astronomy 
John Merrill Poor, Massachusetts 

Charles Scribner University Fellow in English 
Elmer Schultz Gerhard, '00, Pennsylvania 

Special Fellow in History 
Henry Jessup Cochran, '00, New York 

Special Fellow in Biology 
Adam Marion Miller, Pennsylvania 

1 With honorable mention of Bert Day Johnson of Pennsylvania. 

2 B.S., Iowa State College. 



igoi] ACADEMIC HONORS 203 

Special Fellow in History and Archaeology 
Latta Griswold, New Jersey 

Special Fellow in Latin 
Howell North White, New York 

Prizemen 1 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

Abram Glenni Bartholomew, New York 

George Potts Bible Prizes 
Henry Meeker Reeve, New Jersey, First 

Louis Emery Katzenbach, New York, Second 

Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
Charles String Gray, New Jersey 

Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture 2 
Wilford Seymour Conrow, New York 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 
Bert Day Johnson, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics 
Merritt Lynde Harding, Pennsylvania 

New York Herald Prize 
Walter Ewing Hope, New York 

Class of 1876 Prize for Debate in Political Science 
Robert Service Steen, Pennsylvania 

Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 

Franklin William Fort, New Jersey 

Walter Ewing Hope, New York 

Thomas Longland Thompson, Michigan 

1 No award of the Atwater or C. O. Joline prizes. 

2 With honorable mention of Jack Randall Crawford of New York. 



204 



PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 



[1901 



American Whig Society 

William Arthur Babson, New Jersey 

Robert Service Steen, Pennsylvania 

Robert Woods Sutton, Pennsylvania 

Lynde Debate Prizemen 

William Arthur Babson, First Prize 

Franklin William Fort, Second Prize 

Walter Ewing Hope, Third Prize 



Baird Prizemen 

Ralph Powell Swofford, Missouri, 
William Arthur Babson, New Jersey, 
Walter Ewing Hope, New York, 
Ralph Somerville Thompson, New York, 
Robert Service Steen, Pennsylvania, First, 
Franklin William Fort, New Jersey, Second, 



Baird Prize 

Oratory 

Delivery 

Poetry 

Disputation 



Junior Honors 
Harry Frank Stambaugh, Pennsylvania, 



First Honor 



Junior Orators 

Cliosophic Society 

Walter Ewing Evans, 
Edgar Hare Johnson, 
Russell Theodore Mount, 
Raymond Townley Parrott, 



Pennsylvania 

Indiana 

New Jersey 

New Jersey 



American Whig Society 

Bond Houser, Ohio 

Edwin Henry Kellogg, Pennsylvania 

William Teall Maclntyre, New York 

Stephen van Rensselaer Trowbridge, Tttrkey 



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ACADEMIC HONORS 



205 



Junior Orator Medalists 

Bond Houser, First Medal 

Russell Theodore Mount, Second Medal 

Edwin Henry Kellogg, Third Medal 

Raymond Townley Parrott, Fourth Medal 

Prizemen 

Maclean Prize 
Bond Houser, Ohio 

Dickinson Prize 
Harry Frank Stambaugh, Pennsylvania 

Thomas B. Wanamaker English Prize 1 
Charles Frederic Reed, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1870 English Prizes 
Frederick Raymond Whitman, New York, Anglo-Saxon 2 

Edwin Henry Kellogg, Pennsylvania, English Literature 3 

Junior German Prizes 



Edward Nelson Teall, New Jersey, 


First 


Arthur Julian Pilgram, Pennsylvania, 


Second 


Stinnecke Scholar 




Edwin Henry Kellogg, 


Pennsylvania 


Sophomore Honors 




Class of 1 861 Prize 




Henry Goddard Leach, 


Massachusetts 


Francis Biddle Prize 4 




William Porter Hamilton, 


New Jersey 



1 With honorable mention of Edward Nelson Teall of New Jersey. 

2 Honorable mention of Charles Frederic Reed of Pennsylvania, and Arthur 
Julian Pilgram of Pennsylvania. 

3 Honorable mention of Frederick Raymond Whitman of New York. 

4 Honorable mention of George Hamilton Beal of Iowa. 



206 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1901 

Class of 1870 English Prize 
Paxton Pattison Hibben, Indiana 

Charles Conrad Hewitt, New Jersey 

Freshman Honors 

Entrance Examination Prizes 

Alumni Prize in New York City 

William Augustus Clark, New York 

In Erie 
William Elmer Hirt, Pennsylvania 

In Northeast Pennsylvania 
Daniel Jackson Steward Day, Pennsylvania 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



1902 



* 



Supplemental. 



ACADEMIC HONORS 
1902 

Senior Honors 

First Group Magna cum laude 

Robert Warren Anthony, New York 

Bond Houser, Ohio 
Edwin Henry Kellogg, Pennsylvania, Valedictory Oration 

Ralph John Leibenderfer, Ohio 

Russell Theodore Mount, New Jersey 

Damon Beckett Pfeiffer, New Jersey 

John Edward Semmes, Jr., Maryland 

Herbert Downs Simpson, Pennsylvania 

Harry Frank Stambaugh, 1 Pennsylvania, Latin Salutatory 

Frederick Raymond Whitman, New York 

Raymond Garfield Wright, Ohio 

Special Honors 

Philosophy. High Honors — Edwin Henry Kellogg, Penn- 
sylvania; Harry Frank Stambaugh, Pennsylvania. 

History, Jurisprudence and Politics. High Honors — 
Robert Warren Anthony, New York; David Draper Dayton, 
Minnesota; Richard Ely, New York; Rex Mackenzie, Illinois; 
Fletcher Swain, Massachusetts; Frederick Raymond Whitman, 
New York; Raymond Garfield Wright, Ohio. 

Honors — Louis Herbert Cooke, New Jersey; Paul Thorne- 
dyke Defrees, Ohio; Ralph John Leibenderfer, Ohio; Otto 
Tod Mallery, Pennsylvania; Chauncey De Witt Meier, Ohio; 

1 Stambaugh and Whitman equal for first honor. Minutes of the Faculty, 
May 7, 1902. 



210 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY [1902 

Russell Theodore Mount, New Jersey; Arthur Julian Pilgram, 
Pennsylvania; Ernest Cook Poole, Illinois. 

Archeology and Art. High Honors — John Edward 
Semmes, Jr., Maryland. 

Classics. High Honors — Jasper Hewlett Dodd, New 
Jersey; Percival Chandler Norris, New Jersey; Herbert Downs 
Simpson, Pennsylvania. 

Modern Languages. High Honors — Bond Houser, Ohio. 

Mathematics. High Honors — Ray Gould Brush, New 
York; Edwin Henry Kellogg, Pennsylvania. 

Physical Science. High Honors — Franklin Pierce Mc- 
Dermott, Jr., New Jersey. 

Natural Science. High Honors — Walter Phillips, Penn- 
sylvania; George Howard White, Jr., Maryland. 

School of Science 

Bachelor of Science Course 

First Group Magna cum lande 

Alexander Black, Pennsylvania 

Joseph Casper, New Jersey, Honorary Oration 

Second Group Cum laude 

William Morris Alrich, Pennsylvania 

George Gorman Applegate, Pennsylvania 

Sydney Gorham Babson, New Jersey 

James Malcolm Bonsall, New Jersey 

Harry Russell Bunton, Pennsylvania 

Henry Austin Hauxhurst, Michigan 

Charles Arbuthnot Lambie, Pennsylvania 

William Penn Vail, New Jersey 

Clarence Asa Whitehouse, Pennsylvania 

Civil Engineering Course 

Second Group Cum laude 

Edward Dilworth Latta, Jr., North Carolina 

Edwin Cornelius Luther, Pennsylvania 

George William Schusler, Pennsylvania 



1 902] ACADEMIC HONORS 211 

Fellows 1 

Fellow in Classical Literature 

Jasper Hewlett Dodd, New Jersey 

J. S. K. Fellows in Mathematics 

James Caddall Morehead, Virginia 

Archer Everett Young, 2 Connecticut 

Chancellor Green Fellow in Mental Science 
Harry Frank Stambaugh, Pennsylvania 

Class of i860 Fellow in Experimental Science 
Franklin Pierce McDermott, Jr., New Jersey 

Boudinot Fellow in History 
Frederick Raymond Whitman, New York 

Class of 1877 University Fellow in Biology 
Adam Marion Miller, '01, Pennsylvania 

South East Club University Fellow in Social Science 
Edward Lawrence Katzenbach, '00, New Jersey 

Thaw Fellow in Astronomy 
Robinson Pierce, Jr., 3 Rhode Island 

Charles Scribner University Fellow in English 
De Witt Clinton Croissant, '99, District of Columbia 

University Fellow in Archaeology 
Charles Merrill Merwin, District of Columbia 

Francis Hinton Maule Fellow in Biology 
Walter Phillips, Pennsylvania 

1 Boudinot Fellowship in Modern Languages and the E. M. Biological 
Fellowship not awarded. 

2 B.A., Wesleyan University. 3 B.A., Brown University. 



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Prizemen 1 

Class of 1859 Prize in English Literature 

Robert Haven Schauffler, Ohio 

George Potts Bible Prize 
Charles Frederic Reed, Pennsylvania 

Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize 
Edwin Henry Kellogg, Pennsylvania 

Atwater Prize in Political Science 
Clarence Valentine Boyer, Pennsylvania 

Theodore Cuyler Prize in Economics 2 
Harry Frank Stambaugh, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics 
Harry Frank Stambaugh, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1876 Prize for Debate in Political Science 
Richard Ely, New York 

New York Herald Prize 
Charles Frederic Reed, Pennsylvania 

Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture 
Charles Merrill Merwin, District of Columbia 

Lynde Prize Debate 

Cliosophic Society 

Robert Warren Anthony, New York 

Alexander Johnston Barron, Pennsylvania 

Richard Ely, New York 

American Whig Society 

Paul Irvine McElroy, Kentucky 

John Green Sims, Jr., Tennessee 

Harry Frank Stambaugh, Pennsylvania 

1 Joline Prize in American Political History not awarded. 

2 With honorable mention of David Draper Dayton of Minnesota. 



1902] 



ACADEMIC HONORS 



213 



Lynde Debate Prizemen 
Richard Ely, 

Alexander Johnston Barron, 
Robert Warren Anthony, 

Baird Prizemen 

Russell Theodore Mount, New Jersey, 
Edwin Henry Kellogg, Pennsylvania, 
Bond Houser, 

John Van Antwerp MacMurray, New York, 
Edwin Henry Kellogg, Pennsylvania, First, 
Richard Ely, New York, Second, 

Junior Honors 

Frank Smith, Pennsylvania, 

Junior Orators 
Cliosophic Society 
Axtell Julius Byles, 
Corwin Howell, 
Frank Hoyt Little, 
Robert B. Reed, 



First Prize 

Second Prize 

Third Prize 



Baird Prize 

Oratory 

Ohio 

Poetry 

Disputation 



First Honor 1 



Pennsylvania 
New Jersey 
New Jersey 

Pennsylvania 



American Whig Society 

James Day Brownlee, Jr., Pennsylvania 

Robert Candee, Illinois 

Herbert Webb Hopkins, New Jersey 

Henry Goddard Leach, Massachusetts 



Junior Orator Medalists 



Axtell Julius Byles, 
Robert B. Reed, 
Corwin Howell, 
Robert Candee, 



First Medal 

Second Medal 

Third Medal 

Fourth Medal 



With honorable mention of Benjamin Edmund Messier of New Jersey. 



214 



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[1902 



Illinois 



New York 



Prizemen 

Maclean Prize 
Robert Candee, 

Dickinson Prize 
John Henry Hankinson, 

Thomas B. Wanamaker English Prize 1 
Walter Franklin Hollenbach, Pennsylvania 

Class of 1870 English Prizes 
Frank Smith, Pennsylvania, Anglo-Saxon 2 

Harry Christian Schweikert, Pennsylvania, English Literature 3 

Junior German Prizes 
Paxton Pattison Hibben, Indiana, 
Gilbert Fairchild Close, Pennsylvania, 



First 
Second 



Sophomore Honors 4 

Class of 1 861 Prize 
Dwight Woodbridge Edwards, 

Class of 1870 English Prize 
Louis Banigan, New Jersey, 
Phillips Alexander Moore, Pennsylvania, 



Minnesota 



Equal 



Freshman Honors 5 

Entrance Examination Prizes 
Alumni Prize in New York City 
Charles Christopher Mierow, 



New Jersey 



1 Frank Smith, Pennsylvania, honorable mention. 

2 Harry Christian Schweikert, Pennsylvania, honorable mention. 

3 Charles Conrad Hewitt, New Jersey, honorable mention. 

4 Francis Biddle Prize not awarded. 

5 First Honor Prize discontinued. 



APPENDIX 



UNIVERSITY DEBATERS 

1892-93 

First Yale-Princeton debate held at Princeton, March 15, 
1893. Question: "Resolved, That the peaceful annexation of 
Canada would be beneficial to the United States." 

Princeton Affirmative 

Jay Falconer Ewing, '93, Iowa 

Donald MacColl, '94, New York 

Benjamin William M'Cready Sykes, '94, New Jersey 

No decision 
1893 -'94 1 

1894-95 

Second Yale-Princeton debate held at New Haven, May 
1, 1895. Question: "Resolved, That the Income Tax Law of 
1894 was, under the circumstances, a justifiable one." 

Princeton Affirmative 

William Foster Burns, '95, Illinois 

Benjamin Lewis Hirshfield, '95, Ohio 

Robert McNutt McElroy, '96, Missouri 

Won by Princeton 

First Harvard-Princeton debate held at Princeton, March 
27, 1895. Question: "Resolved, That if it were possible, a 

1 No debate with Yale. 



2l8 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 

reasonable property qualification for the exercise of municipal 
franchise in the United States would be desirable." 

Princeton Affirmative 

Willis Howard Butler, '95, New York 

Joseph William Park, '95, Mississippi 

Howard Erskine White, '95, New York 

Won by Harvard 



1895-96 

Third Yale-Princeton debate held at Princeton, December 
6,1895. Question: "Resolved, That it would be wise to estab- 
lish, in respect to all State legislation of a general character, 
a system of referendum similar to that established in Swit- 
zerland." 

Princeton Affirmative 

Edward William Hamilton, '96, Netv York 

Ralph Barton Perry, '96, New York 

Robert Ogilvie Kirkwood, 97, New York 

Won by Yale 

Second Harvard-Princeton debate held at Cambridge, 
March 13, 1896. Question: "Resolved, That Congress should 
take immediate steps toward the complete retirement of all 
legal tender notes." 

Princeton Affirmative 

Frederick William Loetscher, '96, Iowa 

Robert McNutt McElroy, '96, Missouri 

Herbert Ure, '96, New Jersey 

Won by Harvard 



UNIVERSITY DEBATERS 



219 



i8g6-'g7 

Third Harvard-Princeton debate held at Princeton, Decem- 
ber 18, 1896. Question: "Resolved, That, assuming the adop- 
tion of adequate constitutional amendments, the United States 
should adopt a system of responsible cabinet government." 

Princeton Affirmative 

Robert McNutt McElroy, '96, Missouri 

Robert Fulton Sterling, '97, Pennsylvania 

Howard Herr Yocum, '98, Pennsylvania 

Won by Harvard 

Fourth Yale-Princeton debate held at New Haven, May 
7, 1897. Question: "Resolved, That the power of the Speaker 
of the House of Representatives is detrimental to the public 
interests." 



Princeton Negative 



Robert Fulton Sterling, '97, 
Howard Herr Yocum, '98, 
Nathaniel Smith Reeves, '99, 



Pennsylvania 

Pennsylvania 

New York 



Won by Princeton 



1897 -'98 

Fifth Yale-Princeton debate held at Princeton, March 25, 
1898. Question: "Resolved, That national party lines should 
be disregarded in the choice of councils and administrative 
officials in the United States." 



Princeton Negative 



Matthew Lowrie, '98, 
Howard Herr Yocum, ' 
William Magill Schultz, 



99, 
Won by Yale 



Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 



220 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 

Fourth Harvard-Princeton debate held at Cambridge, May 
ii, 1898. Question: '■'■Resolved, That the present restrictions 
on immigration into the United States are insufficient." 

Princeton Negative 

Robert Dunning Dripps, '98, Pennsylvania 

Matthew Lowrie, '98, Pennsylvania 

Nathaniel Smith Reeves, '99, New York 

Won by Harvard 

1898 -'99 

Sixth Yale-Princeton debate held at New Haven, Decem- 
ber 6, 1898. Question: "Resolved, That the United States 
should annex Cuba." 

Princeton Affirmative 

Conover English, '99, New Jersey 

Nathaniel Smith Reeves, '99, New York 

Joseph Addison Jones, '00, New Jersey 

Won by Yale 

Fifth Harvard-Princeton debate held at Princeton, April 
5,1899. Question: "Resolved, That a formal alliance between 
the United States and Great Britain for the protection and 
advancement of their common interests is advisable." 

Princeton Affirmative 

James Henry Northrup, '99, New Jersey 

Nathaniel Smith Reeves, '99, ■ New York 

Alfred Sewall Weston, '99, Maine 

Won by Harvard 

1899 -'00 

Sixth Harvard-Princeton debate held at Cambridge, De- 
cember 15, 1899. Question: "Resolved, That the English 
claims in the controversy with the South African Republic are 
justifiable." 



UNIVERSITY DEBATERS 221 

Princeton Negative 

Alfred Sewall Weston, '99, Maine 

Joseph Hall Hill, 'oo, Pennsylvania 

Joseph Addison Jones, '00, New Jersey 

Won by Harvard 

Seventh Yale-Princeton debate held at Princeton, May 8, 
1900. Question: "Resolved, That the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty- 
should be ratified in the form in which it was originally sub- 
mitted to the Senate (it being understood that any change in 
the terms of the treaty or any action by the Senate affecting 
the treaty is not germane to the question at issue)." 

Princeton Negative 

Joseph Hall Hill, '00, Pennsylvania 

Joseph Addison Jones, 'oo, New Jersey 

Robert Service Steen, '01, Pennsylvania 

Won by Princeton 

igoo-'oi 

Eighth Yale-Princeton debate held at New Haven, March 
27, 1901. Question: "Resolved, That a system of subsidies, 
other than the present mail subsidies, should be adopted by 
the United States to encourage our shipbuilding and ocean- 
carrying trades." 

Princeton Negative 

Walter Ewing Hope, '01, New York 

Robert Service Steen, '01, Pennsylvania 

Axtell Julius Byles, '03, Pennsylvania 

Won by Princeton 

Seventh Harvard-Princeton debate held at Princeton, 
May 10, 1 901. Question: "Resolved, That Congress was jus- 
tified in imposing the terms embodied in the Piatt Amendment 
to the Army Appropriation Bill, as conditions precedent to 



222 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 

leaving the government and control of Cuba to its people (the 
condition with regard to the Isle of Pines being excepted)." 

Princeton Affirmative 

William Arthur Babson, '01, New Jersey 

Walter Ewing Hope, '01, New York 

Robert Service Steen, '01, Pennsylva?iia 

Won by Harvard 

1901 -'02 

Ninth Yale-Princeton debate held at Princeton, Decem- 
ber 6, 1 901. Question: "Resolved, That the adoption of the 
Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States 
has been justified." 

Princeton Affirmative 

Robert Warren Anthony, '02, New York 

James Jackson Forstall, '03, Illinois 

John Ewing Steen, '03, Pennsylvania 

Won by Yale 

Eighth Harvard-Princeton debate held at Cambridge, 
March 26, 1902. Question: "Resolved, That Mayor Low 
should strictly enforce the excise law in New York City." 

Princeton Affirmative 

Robert Warren Anthony, '02, New York 

Alexander Johnston Barron, '02, Pennsylvania 

Robert Andrew Blair, P.G., Ireland 

Won by Princeton 



INDEX 



INDEX 



Italics refer to notes 



Abert, Charles, 1842, 44 
Abert, William Stone, 1865, 71 
Adams, Arthur Herman, 1901, 188, 

194 
Adams, Benjamin Haywood, 1890, 143 
Adams, George Irving, 169, i6g 
Adams, James, 1824, 32 
Adams, Josiah Robert, 1873, 83, 85 
Adams, Lyell Thomson, 1857, 61 
Agnew, Cornelius Rea, i8gi, 142 
Aikman, Alexander, 1821, 30 
Ailman, Jerome Thompson, 1877, 97, 

97 
Aitkin, John William, 1869, 75 
Aitkin, Robert, £ 

Alexander, Archibald, 1875, 89, go 
Alexander, Evan, 1787, 11 
Alexander, Henry Carrington, 1854, 

57 
Alexander, Henry Martyn, 1840, 43 
Alexander, James Waddell, 1820, 30 
Alexander, James Waddell, Jr., i860, 

65 
Alexander, Joseph Addison, 1826, 33 
Alexander, Maitland, 1889, 141 
Allen, Charles Claflin, 1875, 88 
Allen, Cornelius L., 181 8, 27 
Allen, David, 1802, 16 
Allen, Edward, 1815, 23, 24 
Allen, Isaac, 1762, 4 
Allen, James Madison, 1838, 41 
Allen, Robert, 1845, 48 
Allis, John Mather, 1866, 72 
Aldrich, William Morris, 1902, 210 
Alrichs, William Picclees, 1825, 32 
Altland, Daniel Fickes, 1898, 182, 186 
Alward, Jonathan Pennington, 1836, 

39 
Alward, Joseph, 1853, 57 
Ames, Knowlton Lyman, 1890, 141, 

142 



Anderson, Albert Duy, 1878, 98, 100, 

101 
Anderson, Andrew, 1861, 66 
Anderson, Franklin, 1809, 19 
Anderson, Leroy Hammond, 1861, 67 
Anderson, Robert Burton, 1854, 57 
Anderson, Thomas, 1850, 52,3-.? 
Andrew, Abram Piatt, Jr., 1893, 156, 

158, ij8 
Andrews, John G., 1828, 34 
Andrews, Robert Hayne, 1855, 59 
Annan, John Ebenezer, 1855, 58, 59 
Annin, John Alexander, 1846, 48 
Anthony, Robert Warren, 1902, 209, 

212, 213, 222 
Applegate, George Gorman, 1902, 210 
Armagnac, Auguste, 1861, 66 
Armes, Henry Beard, 1896, 174, 175 
Armstrong, Alexander, Jr., 1899, 187, 

189, 191 
Armstrong, Amzi Lewis, 1852, 55, jj 
Armstrong, Andrew Campbell, Jr., 

1881, no, III 
Armstrong, George Alexander, 1898, 

182 
Armstrong, George Dod, 1832, 36 
Armstrong, William Clinton, 1877, 97 
Armstrong, William Hepburn, 1847, 

49 
Armstrong, William Jessup, 1816, 25 
Atherton, Thomas Henry, 1874, 88 
Atkinson, Joseph Mayo, 1841, 44 
Atkinson, William Mayo, 1814, 23, 23 
Atwater, Addison, 1872, 81 
Atwater, David Judson, 1861, 66 
Atwater, Edward Sanford, 1862, 68 
Aulick, Richmond Ogston, 1889, 139, 

140 
Aull, Wilson, 1 891, 148, 150 
Austin, Herbert Douglas, 1900, 195, 

196 



226 



INDEX 



Avery, Waightstill, 1766, 4 
Axson, Edward William, 1897, 178, 
179 

Babbitt, Amzi, 1816, 25 

Babbitt, William Hampton, 1846, 48, 

48 
Baber, Richard P. Llewellyn, 1843,45 
Babson, Sydney Gorham, 1902, 210 
Babson, William Arthur, 1901, 198, 

199, 204, 222 
Bache, Benjamin Franklin, 1819, 28 
Backus, Charles Kellogg, 1861, 66 
Bagley, David Terrell, 1843, 45 
Bailey, Alexander Hamilton, 1837, 40 
Bailey, Ralph Waldo, 1895, 169 
Bainbridge, William, 1826, 33 
Baird, Benjamin Rice, 1836, 40 
Baker, Alfred Brittin, 1861, 66 
Baker, Daniel, 1815, 24 
Baker, Francis Aloysius, 1839, 42 
Baker, George Washington, 1824, 32 
Baker, John Fabian, 1846, 48 
Baker, Lewis Carter, 1854, 57 
Baker, Richard Maxwell, 1835, 39 
Baker, Samuel, 1865, 71 
Baker, William Elliott, 1850, 52 
Baker, William Mumford, 1846, 48, 39 
Balch, Lewis PennWorthington, 1834, 

38 
Balch, Thompson, 1813, 21 
Baldwin, Caleb Cook, Jr., 1841, 44 
Baldwin, James C, 18 10, 20 
Baldwin, James Mark, 1884, 120, 121, 

122, 123 
Baldwin, John L., 1817, 26 
Baldwin, Theodore Ailing, 1863, 69, 

69 
Baldwin, William, 1862, 67 
Balentine, A. Hamilton, 1845, 47, 48 
Baltzell, John R., 1846, 48 
Baltzell, William Henry, 1851, 54 
Banigan, Louis, 1904, 214 
Banister, John Monroe, 1840, 43, 43 
Banks, Andrew, 1889, 140 
Barber, Alfred H., 1850, 52 
Bard, Richard, 1820, 29 
Bardwell, Joseph, 1850, 53 
Barkalow, Daniel, 1826, 33 
Barkley, James Morrison, 1876, 94 
Barr, Louis A., 1852, 55 
Barr, Preston, 1878, 102 
Barrett, Charles Scudder, 1871, 80, So, 

81 
Barron, Alexander Johnston, 1902, 

212, 213, 222 



Barrow, David, 1818, 28 
Bartholomew, Abram Glenni, 1901, 

203 
Bartholomew, William M., 1870, 77 
Barton, George Fisher, 1895, 169 
Barton, William B., 1817, 26 
Battaile, Lawrence, 1815, 24 
Baucus, Joseph Deyoe, 1886, 128, 130 
Baxter, Edgworth Bird, 1890, 141, 

142, 143, 14J, 144, 145 
Bayard, James, 1820, 29 
Bayard, James Asheton, 1784, 9, 10 
Bayard, James Wilson, 1885, 124, 125, 

126 
Bayard, Samuel, 1784, 9 
Bayley, Thomas, 1797, 14 
Beach, Henry N., 1843, 45 
Beach, James C, 1845, 48 
Beach, Sylvester Woodbridge, 1876, 

94 
Beaham, Gordon Taylor, 1901, 201 
Beal, George Hamilton, 1902, 203 
Beale, Charles H., 1833, 37 
Beale, Wilson Thomas Moore, 1899, 

187 
Beam, Jacob Newton, 1896, 174 
Beasley, Frederick, 1797, 14 
Beasten, Charles, Jr., 1861, 66, 67, 67 
Beattie, Hamlin, 1856, 60 
Beattie, Robert Hezekiah, 1885, 125, 

Beattie, Thomas Cumming, 1878, 100, 

101 
Beattie, William E., 1882, 112 
Bechtel, George Kerper, i860, 65, 63 
Bedford, Gunning, Jr., 1771, 5 
Beebe, Frederick Griswold, 1888, 137 
Beecher, Robert Livingston, 1898, 

182, 186 
Beekman, John Stottoff, 1857, 61 
Belcher, Harry Elijah, 1898, 184 
Belden, Lewis, 181 1, 21 
Belden, Oliver S., 1853, 56 
Belknap, Hezekiah, 1805, 17 
Belville, Jacob, 1839, 42 
Bennett, Charles Augustus, 1844, 47 
Bennett, Charles Day, 1878, 100 
Bennett, Grant Robinson, 1886, 123, 

124 
Benson, Richard Lawrence, 1901, 201 
Berghaus, Valentine Hummel, 1864, 

70 
Bergner, Otto, 1866, 73, 73 
Berry, Charles Treat, i860, 65 
Berry, Franklin Pease, 1872, 81, 82 
Berry, George Titus, 1887, 130 



INDEX 



227 



Bertron, Samuel Reading, 1828, 34 
Beveridge, James, 1893, 161 
Biddle, Edward M., 1827, 33 
Biddle, Nicholas, 1801, 16, 16 
Biggs, Thomas Jacob, 181 5, 24 
Birch, Robert Smith, 1898, 184 
Bishop, Edward Hodge, 1896, 174, 

175 
Bissell, Artemas, 1878, 83 
Bixler, Cassius Edwin, 1892, 154 
Black, Alexander, 1902, 210 
Black, Samuel Hardenbrook, 1831, 36 
Blackfan, Joseph Hiester, 1844, 46 
Blackwell, Alvin, 1884, 121 
Blair, Austin B., 1866, 72 
Blair, John Durbarrow, 1775, 6, 7 
Blair, Robert Andrew, 222 
Blake, George Augustus, 1872, 82 
Blake, Robert William, 1887, 131, 132 
Blauvelt, Isaac Alstyne, 1857, 61 
Blevins, George Phillips, 1843, 45, 

46, 46 
Blevins, William Armstrong, 1847, 49 
Blight, George W., 1820, 30 
Bliss, Arthur Ames, 1880, 106 
Boardman, Henry Augustus, Jr., 

1864, 70 
Bodine, Joseph Lamb, i860, 65 
Bodine, William Budd, i860, 65 
Bogart, David Nevius, 1827, 33 
Bogart, Ernest Ludlow, 1890, 743, 

170 
Boileau, Nathaniel, 1789, 12 
Boiling, George Washington, 1826, 33 
Boiling, Robert Piper, 1850, 52 
Boiling, William Nicholls, 1850, 52, 

52 
Bone, William John, 1895, 157 
Bonsall, Charles D., 1850, 52 
Bonsall, James Malcolm, 1902, 210 
Boone, William Jones, 1865, 72 
Bostwick, Charles Byron, 1896, 162, 

167, 172 
Boughner, Homer Davenport, 1871, 

80, 80 
Bourke, Edward G., 1823, 31 
Bovaird, David, Jr., 1889, 139 
Bower, Edwin Rea, 1851, 54 
Bowie, George G., 1795, 14 
Boyd, Charles, 1854, 57, 58 
Boyd, James Harrington, 1886, 128, 

129 
Boyd, John Campbell, 1855, 59 
Bovd, Samuel Milspaugh, 1864, 70 
Boyd, William, 1778, 8 
Boyer, Clarence Valentine, 1902, 212 



Boykin, John, 1811, 20, 21 
Brackenridge, Hugh Henry, 1771, 

5,5 
Bradford, William, Jr., 1772, 6 
Brakeley, Jonas Turner, 1869, 76 
Branch, Joseph, 1837, 40 
Branch, Lawrence O'Brian, 1838, 41, 

Brandt, Harry John, 1900, 183, 195, 

196 
Bratton, Daniel, Jr., 1877, 96 
Bratton, Howard, 1880, 107 
Bratton, Samuel, 1877, 96 
Brearley, Anderson Lalor, 1859, 64 
Brearly, William, 1820, 30 
Breckenridge, John, 1818, 27 
Breckenridge, William Lincoln, 1901, 

194, 200, 201 
Breed, Charles Henry, 1899, 189, 

igi 
Breese, Augustine, 1865, 72, 72 
Brennan, John Menifee, 1892, 155 
Brewster, Edward Payson, 1862, 68 
Bridges, Robert, 1879, 104, 105 
Brien, Edward B., 1828, 34 
Brittain, Theron, i860, 65 
Brodhead, Claude Ross, 1883, 116, 119 
Brodnax, James Maclin, 1894, 161 
Brokaw, Paul, 1901, 201 
Bronk, Robert, 18 10, 20 
Brooks, John Milton Putnam, 1889, 

135. 139 
Brooks, Robert Stewart, 1898, 173 
Brooks, W. Chauncey, 1840, 43 
Broom, J? oies M., 1794, 14 
Brown, Abraham Rezeau, 1825, 32 
Brown, Albert M., 1845, 47 
Brown, Bowes Reed, 1824, 32 
Brown, Charles E., 1809, 19 
Brown, Frederick Walworth, 1897, 

179, 181 
Brown, George W., 1807, 18 
Brown, John Pollock, 1876, 94 
Brown, John Thompson, 1820, 29 
Brown, Robert C, 1803, 17 
Brown, Samuel Robert, 1900, 197 
Brown, Stewart, 1853, 56 
Brown, Thomas, 1795, 14 
Brown, William Churchill Houston, 

1837, 40 
Brownlee, James Day, Jr., 1903, 213 
Bruen, Arthur Nuel, 1872, 83 
Brush, Murray Peabody, 1894, 163 
Brush, Ray Gould, 1902, 210 
Bruyn, Andrew DeWitte, 18 10, 20 
Bruyn, Severyn, 1803, 17 



228 



INDEX 



Bryan, John P. Kennedy, 1873, 83, 

84 
Bryan, Wilhelmus Bogart, 1877, 95 
Bryant, James William, 1859, 60 
Bryant, Lester Peck, 1898, 186 
Buchanan, James Hervey, 1S93, 158 
Buchanan, William Jefferson, 1853, 

56 
Buchanan, William S., 1822, 31 
Bunton, Harry Russell, 1902, 210 
Burgess, Edward Phillips, Jr., 1890, 

135, 141, 142 
Burkhalter, Edward Read, 1S62, 68, 

68 
Burnet, Jacob, 1791, 12 
Burnet, William, 1749, 3 
Burns, William Foster, 1895, 171, 217 
Burr, (President) Aaron, 4 
Burr, Aaron, Jr., 1772, 5, 6, 6 
Burroughs, George Henry, 1856, 60, 

60 
Burroughs, George Stockton, 1873, 

83> 84, 85 
Burrowes, George, 1832, 36 
Burt, Alfred Farmer, 1882, 112, 113 
Burt, Nathaniel Clark, 1846, 48, 48 
Burton, Benjamin, 1844, 46, 46 
Bush, George Clinton, 1839, 4 2 
Bush, William, 1896, 174 
Butler, Chester, 1817, 26 
Butler, Courtlandt Patterson, 1892, 

150 
Butler, George Hollenback, 1849, 50 
Butler, George Prentiss, 1884, 121, 

121 
Butler, Henry Seymour, 1862, 68 
Butler, Howard Crosby, 1892, 154, 

180 
Butler, Howard Russell, 1876, 89, 93 
Butler, James Van Alen, 1864, 70 
Butler, Walter, 1862, 67 
Butler, William Allen, 1876, 94 
Butler, Willis Howard, 1895, 166, 

171, 218 
Butterfield, Roger W., 1866, 73 
Buttz, Henry Anson, 1858, 62, 63 
Byers, Isaac Wingerd, 1893, 160 
Byington, Theodore Linn, 1849, 51 
Byles, Axtell Julius, 1903, 200, 200, 

213, 221 
Byrne, Lee, 202 

Cabell, David S. Garland, 1847, 

49 
Cadwalader, John Lambert, 1856, 60 
Caffrey, Philip Scott, 1854, 58 



Cake, James Mitchell, 1840, 42 
Caldwell, Elias Boudinot, 1796, 14 
Caldwell, Joseph, 1791, 12 
Califf, Alden Matthews, 1894, 164 
Calkins, Matthew Henry, 1865, 72 
Cameron, Arnold Guyot, 1886, 127 

128, 129 
Cameron, Henry Clay, 1847, 49, 4g 
Camp, Edward Harrison, 1861, 67 
Campbell, Charles, 1825, 32 
Campbell, Charles, 1902, 194 
Campbell, Charles Newton, 1849, 51 
Campbell, Charles Renwick, 1891, 147 
Campbell, Frederick, 1877, 96, 98 
Campbell, George Washington, 1794, 

14 
Campbell, James Shaw, 1894, 165 
Campbell, Joel, 1858, 63, 63 
Campbell, John Alexander, 1877, 97 
Campbell, John Barnwell, 1835, 39 
Campbell, John P., 1875, 86, 88, 89, 

90 
Campfield, Robert Boyd, 1824, 32 
Canby, Henry Matthews, 1895, 169 
Candee, Robert, 1903, 200, 213, 214 
Candor, John Montgomery, 1847, 49 
Canfield, Edmund, 1864, 70 
Canfield, Isaac Washington, 1816, 26 
Canfield, William Henry, 1850, 52,^ 
Cantine, Moses J., 1796, 14 
Carey, George Gibson, 1855, 59 
Carey, Samuel Wills, 1845, 48 
Carman, Albert Pruden, 1883, 116, 

117, 118 
Carmichael, Richard B., 1828, 34 
Carnahan, James, 1800, 15 
Carpenter, Howard Doty, 1895, 169 
Carr, Clifton Ferguson, 1873, 85 
Carrington, Henry, 18 14, 23, 23 
Carrington, John, 1865, 72 
Carrington, Wilmot Albert, 1887, 131, 

133 
Carter, Ernest Trow, 1888, 135 
Carter, Jesse Benedict, 1893, 147, 151, 

152, 155, 156, 158, 160 
Carter, Norman McLeod, 1899, 189 
Carter, Ray Harrison, 1S95, 166 
Carter, Robert Eber, 1885, 125 
Carter, Russell, 1888, 135, 137 
Carter, St. Leger Landon, 1805, 18 
Carter, William Mumford, 1820, 29 
Carter, William Tuttle, 1871, 80 
Cart wright, Charles Merritt, 1894, 

163, 163, 164, 164, 165 
Caruthers, Archibald Alexander, 1831, 

36 



INDEX 



229 



Caruthers, Eli Washington, 1817, 24, 

26 
Cary, John Watson, Jr., 1886, 128 
Cary, Melbert Brinkerhoff, 1872, 82 
Casper, Joseph, 1902, 210 
Castner, Frederick K., 1871, 79 
Caton, John Collings, 1895, 166 
Cattell, Thomas Ware, 1842, 45 
Cattell, William Cassidy, 1848, 50 
Cauldwell, Thomas William, 1881, 

no, no 
Cayce, Ellis Plumer, 1858, 63 
Chambers, Andrew Allen, 1879, 102 
Chambers, David Laurance, 1900, 

183, 188, 192, 193, 195, 197, 198 
Chambers, George, 1804, 17 
Chambers, Henry Cousins, 1844, 47, 

47 
Chambers, Joseph, 1818, 27 
Chambers, Thomas, 1820, 30 
Chambers, Tileston Fracker, 1890, 

141 
Chandler, Frank, 1854, 57 
Chapin, Charles Brookes, 1876, 93, 

93 . 

Chapin, Henry Dwight, 1877, 97 
Chapman, Thomas, 1813, 22, 22 
Charlton, James Jeffries, 1890, 141, 

145 
Chase, William Sabin, 1889, 138 
Cheesman, William Sanderson, Jr., 

1875, 90 
Cherry, Cummings Waldo, 1894, 165 
Chester, William, 1884, 121, 122 
Chestnut, James, 1835, 39 
Chetwood, Francis Barber, Tr., 1863, 

69 
Chetwood, John Joseph, 1818, 28 
Chevrier, Charles Nicholas, i860, 65 
Chew, Samuel Claggett, 1856, 60 
Chew, Thomas John, 1865, 72, 72 
Chidester, John Hartford, 1899, 192 
Chisholm, James Julius, 1874, 87, 88 
Christian, Levi Hunt, 1840, 43 
Christy, Calvin Morgan, 1857, 61 
Churchman, John Woolman, 1898, 

182, 184 
Churchman, Philip Hudson, 1896, 

173, 174 
Clapp, Fayette, 1848, 50 
Clark, Daniel A., 1808, 19 
Clark, Edgar Marvin, 1898, 173 
Clark, Ira Percy, 1859, °4 
Clark, James Francis, 1863, 69, 6g 
Clark, Joseph, 1781, 9 
Clark, Lardner, 1776, 7 



Clark, William Augustus, 1904, 206 
Clarke, Charles Russell, 1853, 5° 
Clarke, James W., 1797, 14 
Clarke, Joseph C, 1827, 33 
Clarke, Robert I., 181 5, 24 
Clarkson, George, 1788, II 
Clay, Joseph, 1784, 9, 10 
Cleaveland, Joseph Manning, 1846, 48 
Clement, Charles, Jr., 1857, 61 
Cleveland, James Harlan, 1885, 123, 

124, 125, 126 
Cleveland, Jeremiah, 1856, 60 
Close, Gilbert Fairchild, 1903, 214 
Clymer, Hiester, 1847, 49 
Clymer, Thomas W., 1822, 31 
Coale, James Johnson, 1862, 68 
Cobb, Archibald Parritt, 1850, 52 
Cobb, John A., 1866, 72 
Cochran, Andrew Patterson Linn, 

1856, 60 
Cochran, David M., 1851, 54 
Cochran, Henry Jessup, 1900, 202 
Cochran, Henry King, 1819, 28 
Cochran, John, 1862, 67 
Cochran, Samuel, 1893, 158 
Coe, Theodore Clifford, 1896, 174 
Coit, John Taylor, 1850, 53 
Cole, Elmer Baldwin, 1892, 151, 153 
Coleman, James Carpenter, Jr., 1894, 

163 
Coleman, James Thomas, 1854, 57 
Coleman, James William, 1856, 60 
Collins, Stephen, 1818, 27 
Colquitt, Alfred Holt, 1844, 46 
Colston, Edward, 1806, 18 
Col well, James S., 1839, 42 
Colwell, Percy Robert, 1897, 167, 180 
Colwell, Samuel Richards, 1859, 63, 

Combs, Gilbert, 1846, 49 
Combs, William Sutphen, 1861, 66 
Comfort, David, Jr., 1826, 33 
Comfort, James, 1862, 67, 68, 68 
Comfort, Samuel Read, 1861, 67 
Comin, Robert, 1897, 177, 179, 180, 

181, 185 
Compton, Barnes, 1851, 53 
Compton, David, 1874, 87 
Comstock, Benjamin Sayre, 1880, 107 
Condict, Daniel Harrison, 1807, 18 
Condict, Edward W., 1853, 56 
Condict, Silas, 1795, 14 
Condit, Benjamin Smith, 1854, 58 
Condit, Charles Beach, 1895, 170 
Condit, Isaac Hiram, 1873, 84, 84 
Condit, John Howell, 1831, 36 



230 



INDEX 



Condit, John S., 1817, 26 
Condit, John S., i860, 64 
Condit, Jonathan Bailey, 1827, 33 
Condit, Joseph D., 1826, 33 
Condit, Robert Aaron, 1859, 64, 64 
Condit, Robert Woodruff, 1814, 23, 

23 
Conduit, John Paul, 1890, 143 
Coney, John Haughton, 1885, 148 
Congar, Lewis LeConte, 1806, 18 
Conger, David, 1837, 40 
Conger, Stephen H., 1839, 42, 42 
Conner, William Waddell, 1885, 123 
Conover, Richard Field, 1880, 105, 

106, 107 
Conrow, Wilford Seymour, 1901,201, 

203 
Converse, Charles Sidney, 1868, 75, 73 
Converse, James Booth, 1865, 72 
Converse, Thomas Edward, 1862, 68, 

6c? 
Cook, George W., 1809, 19 
Cook, Jeremiah, 1858, 63, 63 
Cook, Silas C, Jr., 1845, 47 
Cooke, Louis Herbert, 1902, 209 
Cooley, William Scudder, 1828, 34 
Cooper, Henry Miller, 1855, 58 
Coover, David Radnor, 1855, 5g, Jg 
Corbin, John Strawbridge, 1828, 34 
Corbin, William Lygon, 1828, 34 
Cornelison, Isaac Amada, 1850, 52 
Cornell, Frederick Frelinghuysen, 

1825, 32 
Cory, Benjamin, 1831, 36 
Cory, Jonathan, 1838, 41 
Covington, George Bishop, 1890, 143, 

144 
Covington, Harry Franklin, 1892, 

154. 155 
Cowan, Frank Bertine, 1897, 176, 

177 
Cowen, James Hoagland, 1873, 83 
Cowen, John K., 1866, 73 
Cowles, Clarence Porter, 1898, 186 
Cox, Clement, 1820, 29 
Cox, James, 1816, 25 
Cox, Samuel, 1816, 25 
Coxe, Daniel Theodore, 1818, 27 
Coxe, Richard Smith, 1808, 19 
Coyle, John Patterson, 1S75, 88, 90, 

go 
Cozens, Horace, 1814, 23, 23 
Crago, Thomas Spencer, 1893, 160 
Craig, Hardin, 191, igi, 196 
Craig, James, 1859, 64, 64 
Crane, Elias Nettleton, 1852, 55 



Crane, Floyd Augustus, 1855, 59 
Crane, Isaac Watts, 1789, 12 
Crane, Israel, 1854, 58 
Crane, Job Symmes, 1843, 46 
Crane, John Jacob, 1840, 43 
Crane, John R., 1805, 17 
Crane, John Riggs, 1833, 37 
Crane, Jonathan Townley, 1843, 45 
Crane, Thomas Frederick, 1864, 71, 

Craven, Charles Edmiston, 1881, log 
Craven, Elijah Richardson, 1815, 23, 

24 
Craven, Elijah Richardson, 1842, 45 
Crawford, David, 1824, 32 
Crawford, George Lewis, 1851, 54 
Crawford, Jack Randall, igoi, 203 
Crawford, John, 1872, 77, 82 
Crawford, John Forsyth, 1895, 167, 

168, 170 
Crawford, Monroe, 1885, 125, 126 
Crawford, Richard Ross, 1829, 34 
Crawford, Thomas Hartley, 1804, 17 
Cressman, Philip, Jr., 1843, 45 
Crew, Henry, 1882, 113, 114, 115, 

116, 118 
Critchlow, Edward B., 1882, 113 
Critchlow, Frank Lindley, 1896, 173 
Croes, John, 1806, 18 
Croissant, DeWitt Clinton, 1899, 188, 

191, 211 
Cromer, Jeremiah Clinton, 1882, 115 
Crommelin, James, 1801, 16, 16 
Crosby, Nicholas Evertson, 1893, 159 
Cross, Eben Jackson Dickey, i860, 65 
Cross, Joseph, Jr., 1865, 71, 72 
Cross, Richard Kelso, 1863, 69 
Crouse, Otto, 1883, 116, 117, 119 
Crowell, James McMullin, 1848, 50 
Crowell, John, 1834, 38 
Crukshank, Joseph, 5 
Culbertson, Thaddeus Ainsworth, 

1847, 49 
Cumming, Hooper, 1805, 18 
Cumming, William Clay, 1805, 18 
Cunningham, Clarence, 1876, 94 
Curtis, Carleton, 1895, 169 
Curtis, Edwin Ernest, 1899, 191 
Curtiss, William Warren, 1864, 70 
Cuthbert, Alfred, 1803, 16, 17 
Cuthbert, James Hazzard, 1843, 45, 

46 
Cuthbert, John A., 1805, 18 
Cuyler, Theodore Ledyard, 1841, 43, 

44 
Cuyler, William Howe, 18 13, 22, 22 



INDEX 



231 



Dabney, Albert, 1839, 4 2 
Dabney, John Blair, 1814, 22, 22 
Dahlgren, Ulric, 1894, 162, 164 
Dallas, George Mifflin, 1810, 20 
Dalrymple, Fuller Porter, 1867, 77 
Dalsheimer, Leon, 1864, 70 
Dalzell, Henry Kilbourne List, 1900, 

193 

Dalzell, Robert C, 1866, 73 
Dandridge, Adam Stephen, 1833, 37 
Daniels, Addison Lowell, 1872, 81 
Daniels, Winthrop Moore, 1888, 127, 

134, 135, 137, 148, 148 
Darrach, Samuel Fisher, 1818, 24, 27 
Darrah, James Alexander, 1840, 43, 

43 
Darrell, Edward, 1789, 11 
Darroch, John, 1854, 58,5,? 
Darst, Charles Winters, 1871, 80, 80 
Davenport, John Z., 1827, 34 
Davidson, Thomas Dobie, 1848, 50 
Davies, David Owen, 1856, 59 
Davies, James I. W., 1825, 32 
Davis, Albert Thomas, 1894, 152, 

157, 161, 163 
Davis, Charles Moreau, 1845, 47 
Davis, Henry Edgar, 1876, 91, 92, 94 
Davis, Herman Stearns, 1892, 153 
Davis, John D., 1879, 96, 99, 102, 

103, 104 
Davis, Joseph Austin, 1834, 38 
Davis, Roy Paul Miller, 1898, 185 
Davis, Samuel McClellan, 1883, 118, 

118, 119 
Davis, William Harper, 1900, 195 
Davison, Alvin, 159, ijg 
Dawson, William Terrell, 1878, 101 
Day, Daniel Jackson Steward, 1904, 

206 
Day, George DeForest Lord, 1882, 

106, 109, 112, 113, 115 
Day, Horace, 1894, 152, 165 
Dayton, Aaron Ogden, 1813, 22, 22 
Dayton, Alfred B., 1865, 72 
Dayton, David Draper, 1902, 209, 

212 
Dayton, Rensselaer Williams, 1863, 

68, 69 
Dayton, William Lewis, 1825, 32 
Dayton, William Lewis, Jr., 1858, 62 
Dearing, John T. A., 1834, 38 
Deas, David, 1789, 11, 12 
Deas, Henry, 1789, 11 
Deaver, Gardner Clinton, 1870, 78, 

78 
Dechant, Harry Gross, 1901, 201 



Decker, Isaac Davison, 1872, 83 
De Coursey, John Barclay, 1897, 181 
Defrees, Paul Thornedyke, 1902, 209 
Demund, Isaac S., 1823, 31 
Deneale, William W., 1822, 31 
Denlinger, Henry Kreider, 1890, 145 
Dennis, Alfred L., Jr., 1879, io 4 
Dennis, Alfred Lewis Pinneo, 1896, 

175, 180, 180 
Dennis, Alfred Pearce, 1891, 148, 

150, 154 
Dennis, James Shepard, 1863, 68 
Dennis, John Upshur, 1865, 72, 72 
Dennis, Leonidas, 1884, 120 
Dennis, Littleton James, 1816, 25 
Dennis, Robert F., 1846, 48 
Dennis, Samuel King, i860, 65 
Denny, Collins, 1876, 94 
Depue, David Ayres, 1846, 49 
Depue, Sherrerd, 1885, 125, 126 
De Pui, Jacoby, 1822, 31 
De Renne, Everard, 1879, I0 4 
Deruelle, Daniel, 1861, 67 
Detrich, William Henry, 1899, 190 
Devens, Richard, 1767, 5 
Devereux, Walter Bourchier, 1873, 84 
De Witt, Calvin, i860, 65, 65 
De Witt, John, 1809, 19 
De Witt, John, 1861, 66 
De Witt, Wallace, 1857, 61 
Dexter, Daniel Weaver, 1895, 168, 

170 
Dickens, Albert Webster, 1878, 99 
Dickinson, John, g 
Dickinson, Philemon, 1822, 31 
Dickson, John, 1853, 56 
Dietz, Charles Enos Snyder, 1901, 

199 
Disborough, Samuel V., 1822, 31 
Dix, Edwin Augustus, 1881, 106, 

108, 109, no, III 
Dobbins, Hugh Trowbridge, 1888, 

135 
Dod, Albert Baldwin, 1822, 31 
Dod, Charles Hodge, 1862, 68, 68 
Dod, Charles Squire, 1833, 37 
Dod, Samuel Bayard, 1857, 61 
Dod, William, 1833, 37 
Dod, William Armstrong, 1838, 41 
Dodd, Amzi, 1813, 22, 22 
Dodd, Amzi, 1841, 44 
Dodd, Edward Mills, 1844, 46, 46 
Dodd, Jasper Hewlett, 1902, 194, 

210, 211 
Dodd, John Nevius, 1893, 158, 159 
Dodd, Joseph Smith, 1813, 22, 22 



232 



INDEX 



Dodd, Samuel Thompson, 1887, 127, 

132, 133, 134, 136, 136 
Dodd, Stephen Grover, 1846, 48 
Dodd, William Schauffler, 1881, no 
Dodge, Alexander Hamilton, 1835, 39 
Dodge, Cleveland H., 1879, 104, 104 
Dodge, William Earl, 1879, 104 
Doolittle, Alfred Abel, 1896, 175, 180 
Dorsey, Charles S. W., 1818, 27 
Doty, William Furman, 1896, 174, 

176 
Doughty, James Walter, 1887, 133 
Douglass, Earl, 196, iq6, 202, 202 
Downman, John B., 1813, 22, 22 
Drake, George King, 1808, 19 
Drake, William Henry, 1831, 36 
Drewry, Henry Martyn, 1855, 58 
Dripps, Robert Dunning, 1898, 186, 

220 
Drummond, Frederick L., 1888, 135, 

136, 137 
Drummond, Henry Gurnee, 1889, 

ijj, 138, 139 
Dubois, Francis, Jr., 1863, 69 
Duffield, Edward Dickinson, 1892, 

150, 151, 155 
Duffield, George Howard, 1873, 83, 

84, 85 
Duffield, John Fletcher, 1876, 91, 

92 
Duffield, John Thomas, 1841, 44 
Dukes, Joseph H. , 1837, 41 
Dull, Andrew Jackson, 1852, 55, .5^ 
Dulles, Allen Macy, 1875, 90, 91 
Dulles, Joseph Heatly, Jr., 1873, 84 
Dulles, William, Jr., 1878, 99, 100, 

102 
Dunham, James Henry, 1891, 142, 

147, 148, 149, 150 
Dunham, John P., 1841, 44 
Dunlop, Frank Key, 1846, 48 
Dunlop, James, 181 1, 20 
Dunlop, Robert Peter, 1813, 22, 22 
Dunn, Arthur, 1895, 170 
Dunn, Charles E., 1881, 109 
Dunn, Charles Francis, 1897,179 
Dunn, Michael, 1880, 108 
Dunn, William Ashenhurst, 1893, 156, 

136, 158, 159, 161 
Dunning, John Corliss, 191, igi 
Dunning, William Fullerton, 1S77, 95 
Dunton, Isaac, 1862, 68 
Dupuy, Albert Montgomery, 1845, 47 
Durell, Anthony Woodward, 1886, 

127, 130 
Durell, Fletcher, 1879, 99, 104 



Durell, George Britton, 1885, 124, 

125 
Duryea, Joseph Tuthill, 1856, 59, 60 
Du Val, Frederick Beal, 1872, 81, 83 

Eager, Samuel W., 1809, 19 

Early, Peter, 1792, 13 

Earnshaw, Albert Frost, 1892, 152, 

iS4 

Eastman, Anstice Ford, 1901, 198, 

199 
Easton, Alexander Nelson, 1896, 174, 

176 
Easton, Christopher, 1900, 195, 797 
Eccleston, James Houston, 1856, 60 
Eckford, William J., 1852, 55 
Eddy, George A. Tryon, 1886, 127, 

128, 129, 130 
Edgar, Cornelius Henry, 1831, 36 
Edgar, John M., 1836, 39 
Edmonds, Matthew Wilden, 1854, 58, 

58 
Edsall, David Linn, 1890, 143 
Edwards, Duncan, 1885, 123, 124 
Edwards, Dwight Woodbridge, 1904, 

214 
Edwards, George, 1883, 117, 119 
Edwards, George Dickson, 1894, 152, 

163 
Edwards, Henry Waggaman, 1797, 

15, is 
Edwards, James Cooke, 1830, 35 
Edwards, Jesse, 1839, 42 
Edwards, John, 1848, 50 
Edwards, John Dowman, 1803, 16 
Edwards, Jonathan, Jr., 1765, 4 
Edwards, Pierpont, 1768, 5 
Ekings, Frank Parker, 1899, 190 
Elder, Elwood Waite, 1891, 148 
Elder, Frederick Stanton, 1893, 158 
Elder, William Simpson, 1886, 130 
Eliason, Landon Carter, 1849, 51 
Elliott, Daniel, 1847, 49 
Elliott, Edward Graham, 1897, 181 
Elliott, Frank Rumsey, 1899, 189 
Elliott, Jared Leigh, 1831, 36 
Elliott, William Sanders, 1900, 197 
Ellmaker, Amos S., 1805, 18 
Ellmaker, Elias E., 1801, 16 
Elmer, Robert Potter, 1899, 190 
Elmer, William, 1832, 36, 36 
Elmer, William, Jr., 1861, 66, 66 
Elmore, Carl Hopkins, 1900, 195 
Elmore, Robert Bartlett, 1901, 200 
Elsing, Harry Charles, 1886, 128, 129 
Elsing, William Thaddeus, 1879, 102 



INDEX 



2 33 



Ely, John Andrews, Jr., 1899, 190 
Ely, Richard, 1902, 209, 212, 213 
Elzey, Arnold, 1775, 8 
Embury, Aymar, Jr., 1900, 196 
Emerson, Edwin, 1849, 51 
Emery, John Runkle, 1861, 66, 66 
Emery, Matthew Gault, Jr., 1879, 105 
Emlen, George, 1802, 16 
Endlich, Gustav Adolf, 1875, 88, 89, 

90 
England, Herbert Kingsbury, 1900, 

193, 198 
English, Conover, 1899, 187, 192, 

220 
English, Nicholas Conover Jobs, 1865, 

7i 
Entwisle, John Joseph, 1843, 45 
Epstein, Tobias", 1827, 34 
Erdman, Charles Rosenbury, 18S6, 

127, 128 
Erdman, Paul, 1894, 163 
Erdman, Walter Collins, 1899, 187, 

192 
Ernst, William G., 1808, 19 
Evans, Edward Charles, 1876, 93, gj 
Evans, Edward Waterman, i860, 65, 

Evans, Edward Waterman, Jr., 1891, 

145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150 
Evans, Frederick, Jr., 1886, 128 
Evans, Thomas St. Clair, 1897, 181 
Evans, Walter Ewing, 1902, 204 
Everhart, James Bowen, 1842, 44, 45 
Everitt, Benjamin Smith, 1856, 60 
Everitt, William Littell, 1891, 149 
Ewing, Charles, 1798, 15 
Ewing, Francis Armstrong, 1824, 32 
Ewing, Henry Clay, 1S80, 107 
Ewing, James, Jr., 1823, 31 
Ewing, James Hunter, 1818, 27 
Ewing, Jay Falconer, 1893, 160, 161, 

217 
Ewing, Nathaniel, Jr., 1869, 76 
Ewing, Samuel Evans, 1872, 82 
Eycleshymer, Albert Chauncey, 148, 
148 

Fahnestock, Alfred Hamilton, 

1868, 74, 75 
Faitoute, William S., 1827, 34 
Faris, John Thomson, 1895, 166, 167 
Farr, John, 1879, 104, 104 
Farr, Marcus Stults, 1892, 153, 154 
Farr, T. H. Powers, 1881, no 
Farrand, Livingston, 1888, 134 
Farrand, Max, 1892, 153, 159 



Farrand, Wilson, 1886, 127, 128, 128, 

130 
Feagles, Robert Stoutenberg, 1856, 

60 
Fendall, Philip Ricard, 1815, 23, 24 
Ferris, George Henry, 1874, 84, 87, 

87 
Field, Alexander Shaw, 1852, 56 
Field, Chauncey Mitchell, 1871, 81 
Field, De Pui, 1830, 35 
Field, Richard Edgar, 1874, 85 
Field, Richard Stockton, 1821, 30 
Findlay, Archibald Irwin, 1818, 27 
Findlay, John Van Lear, 1858, 62 
Fine, Henry Burchard, 1880, 99, 103, 

105, 106, 107 
Finley, James Caldwell, 1820, 29 
Finley, James Thomas, 1869, 76 
Finley, Robert Smith, 1821, 30 
Finley, William Perroneau, 1820, 29 
Finney, William, 1809, 19 
Finney, William Parker, 1883, 119 
Fischel, Jacob, igoo, ig4 
Fisher, Herbert Frederick, 196, ig6 
Fisher, Herbert Herschel, 1894, 161 
Fisher, John Crocker, 1873, 84 
Fisher, William Alexander, 1855, 59 
Fitzgerald, John, 1796, 14 
Fitzhugh, Arthur Rose, 1800, 15 
Fitzhugh, William Henry, 180S, 19, 

Fleming, Charles Mowry, 1875, 90 
Fleming, Matthew Corry, 1886, 120, 

124, 128 
Force, Samuel Southard, 1854, 57 
Ford, John, 1812, 21 
Ford, William Henry, i860, 65 
Forman, Ezekiel, 1809, 19 
Forman, George Vansyckel, 1861, 66 
Forman, John Newton, 1884, 120 
Forman, Samuel Randolph, 1854, 57 
Forstall, James Jackson, 1903, 222 
Forsyth, George C, 1828, 34 
Forsyth, John, 1799, I 5> J S 
Forsyth, John, Jr., 1832, 37, 37 
Forsyth, Robert Marshall, 1796, 14 
Forsyth, William Holmes, 1888, 135 
Fort, Franklin William, 1901, 198, 

203, 204 
Foster, Curtis Smiley, 1895, 169 
Foster, Daniel Requa, 1863, 69 
Foster, Robert, 1847, 49 
Foute, Green Pulaski, 1844, 46 
Fowle, Daniel Gould, 185 1, 53, 54 
Fowlkes, Henry Pleasant, 1868, 75, 

75 



234 



INDEX 



Fox, Grant Colfax, 1894, 165 
Fraley, William Burwell, 1853, 56 
Frame, John Selby, i860, 65 
Frame, Walter Reuben, 1S72, 82 
Frame, William, 1S67, 73, 74 
Frazer, David Ruddach, 1861, 66 
Frazer, Henry Foster Spaulding, 

1901, 201 
Freeland, Henry Rankin, 1862, 6S 
Freeman, John Newton, 1863, 69 
Freeman, Joseph Addison, 1S52, 55 
Freeman, Wilberforce, 1864, 70 
Frelinghuysen, Jacob R. Theodore, 

1S04, 17 
Freneau, Philip, 177 1, J 
Friend, William R., 1851, 54 
Frierson, John Witten, 1859, 64 
Frost, George Canfield, 1881, in 
Fryling, William, 1888, 135 
Fuller, Henry, 1S61, 67 
Fuller, Henry Mills, 1839, 41 
Fuller, Robert Means, 1857, 61 
Fuller, Robert Waight, 1844, 46 
Fullerton, Alexander, jr., 1864, 70 
Fullerton, Kemper, 18SS, 135, 137 
Furst, Sidney Dale, 1889, 140 
Furst, William Sanderson, 1S90, 138, 

144 
Fyler, Jared D., 1810, 20 

Gabriel, Charles Van Loon, 1882, 

114 
Gaither, George Riggs, Jr., 1878, 100 
Galbreath, James McCafferty, 1SS0, 

105, 107, 108 
Galloway, Jacob Scudder, 1S58, 62 
Galloway, Samuel, 1S31, 35 
Galpin, Horace, 1810, 20 
Gait, George McFarlane, 1890, 143 
Gait, Sterling M., 1858, 62 
Gamble, John Grattan, 1S01, 16, 16 
Gamble, Robert, 1854, 5S 
Gamble, William Miller, 1898, 182, 

182, 184, 186 
Gansevoort, Henry Sanford, 1855, 59 
Gansworth, Howard Edwards, 1901, 

198 
Gardner, Samuel Miller, 1864, 70, 70 
Garrison, Joseph Fithian, 1842, 45 
Garritson, John V., 1820, 30 
Gaston, William, 1796, 14 
Gayley, Henry Bell, 1884, 121, 121, 

122 
George, Archibald, 1851, 54, 54 
George, Karl, 1S94, 164 
George, William James, 1889, 138 



Gephart, John Wesley, 1874, 88 
Gerhard, Elmer Schultz, 1900, 197, 

202 
Gesner, Herbert Mortimer, 1890, 144 
Gesner, Joshua Brush, 1889, 139 
Gholson, James H., 1820, 29 
Gibbons, Barak, 1790, 11 
Gibbs, Josiah Willard, 1838, 41, 42 
Gibby, William Dwight, 1890, 144 
Gibson, John, 1793, 13 
Gibson, William James, 1880, 107 
Giffen, Herbert Ziegler, 1900, 195 
Giffen, John, 1862, 68 
Giger, Frederick S., 1841, 43 
Giger, George Musgrave, 1841, 44 
Gildersleeve, Basil Lanneau, 1849, 51 
Gildersleeve, Cyrus, Jr., 1812, 21 
Gill, George Murray, Jr., i860, 65 
Gillaspie, William M., 1848, 50 
Gilman, Frank Patrick, 1879, 104 
Gilmore, George W., 1883, 117 
Gittings, Richard James, 1849, 51,5/ 
Glasgow, Carr Lane, 1901, 188 
Glassell, John, Jr., 1847, 49 
Glassmeyer, Edward, 1901, 198, 199, 

200 
Gledhill, William, 1843, 45 
Godwin, Harold, 1879, io2 > io 4 
Godwin, Parke, 1834, 37, 38 
Goldthwaite, Henry, i860, 65 
Goldthwaite, Thomas, 1859, 63 
Goldthwaite, William Henry, 1854, 

57 
Gordon, Clarence McCheyne, 1891, 

146, 147, 148 
Gordon, George Wadsworth, 1899, 

i8j, 187, 189, 190, 192 
Gordon, Jeremiah Smith, 1853, 56 
Gosman, John, 1S47, 49 
Gouverneur, Isaac, 1811, 21 
Gouverneur, Nicholas, 181 1, 21 
Gowdy, George Henry, 1877, 97 
Graham, Alexander John, 1845, 47 
Graham, Edward, 1786, 10 
Graham, Hamilton Claverhouse, 1826, 

33 
Graham, Malbone Watson, 1889, 140 
Graham, Neill Smith, 1839, 42 
Graham, John Young, 1892, 153 
Grant, James Barbour, 1850, 53 
Gray, Charles String, 1901, 200, 203 
Gray, George, 1859, ^3 
Gray, Louis Herbert, 1896, 162, 173, 

174 
Green, Ashbel, 1784, 9 
Green, Ashbel, 1846, 48 



INDEX 



2 35 



Green, Caleb Smith, 1837, 41 
Green, Charles Ewing, i860, 65 
Green, Edward Thomas, 1854, 58 
Green, Elmer Ewing, 1870, 77 
Green, Enoch, 1760, 4, 4 
Green, Henry Woodhull, 1820, 29 
Green, Oliver Maclean, 1867, 74, J4 
Green, Richard M., 1794, 14 
Greene, George Francis, 1882, 112, 

113, 114, 114, 116 
Greene, Henry Fay, 1880, 107, 108 
Greene, Joseph Milton, 1865, 71 
Greene, Richard Arnold, J 8"/ 8, 101 
Greene, William Brenton, Jr., 1876, 

89, 91, 93, 94 
Greenewalt, Henry Clay, 1855, 59 
Gregory, Caspar Robue, Jr., 1880, 

107 
Gregory, Daniel Seely, 1857, 61 
Gregory, William A., 1800, 15 
Gresham, Le Roy, 1892, 152, 154, 

155 
Grier, James, 1772, 6 
Griffith, William E. T., 1846, 48 
Grim, William J., 1865, 72 
Grimball, John Berkley, 1819, 28 
Griswold, Latta, 1901, ig4, 203 
Groome, John Charles, 1819, 28 
Grummon, Daniel Neil, 1865, 71 
Guild, Charles Beatty Green, 1832, 

36 
Guild, William Butler, Jr., 1851, 53 
Gulick, William Beekman, 1844, 47 
Gurley, Henry Melville, 1866, 73 
Gurnee, Clinton C, Jr., 1854, 57 
Guy, William Evans, 1865, 71 
Gwinn, Charles John Morris, 1840, 43 

Habersham, Robert, 1802, 16 
Hagaman, Abraham, 1825, 33 
Hageman, John Frelinghuysen, Jr., 

1869, 75 
Hageman, Samuel Miller, 1868, 74, 

75 
Hagner, Charles Nicholas, 1830, 35 
Hague, Vernon Lester, 1900, 195 
Haight, Thomas G., 1812, 20, 21 
Haines, Francis Stoddard, 1878, 96, 

101 
Haines, John S., 1812, 21 
Haines, Thomas Ryerson, 1857, 61 
Hale, Charles Harrison, 1898, 182, 

186 
Haley, Charles Thomas, 1853, 57 
Haley, John, 1766, 4 
Hall, Henry G., 1851, 54 



Hall, Henry Rodney, 1863, 69 
Hall, Robert C, 1817, 26 
Hall, Thomas Mifflin, 1853, 56 
Hallett, Robert Lee, 1897, 180 
Halliday, David Moffat, 1824, 32 
Hallock, Robert Crawford, 1882, 112, 

114, 115, 116 
Halsey, Abraham, 1850, 53 
Halsey, Abram Woodruff, 1879, io2 > 

104, 105 
Halsey, Edmund Drake, i860, 65 
Halsey, Joseph Jackson, 1842, 45 
Halsey, Richard Lenox, 1878, 100, 

100 
Halsey, Samuel Southard, 1S56, 60 
Halsey, William McDowell, 1871, 80, 

80 
Halsted, David J., 1833, 37 
Halsted, George Bruce, 1875, 88, 90 
Halsted, Oliver Spencer, 1810, 20 
Halsted, Robert W., 1824, 32 
Hamill, Hugh Henderson, 1871, 79 
Hamilton, Charles Sumner, 1884, 121 
Hamilton, Edward William, 1896, 

171, 172, 175, 176, 218 
Hamilton, Joseph A., 1818, 23 
Hamilton, Peter, 1835, 39 
Hamilton, Peter Joseph, 1879, 103, 

104, 105 
Hamilton, William E., 1849, 50 
Hamilton, William Porter, 1903, 205 
Hammond, William Samuel, Jr., 1900, 

197 
Hampton, James Giles, 1835, 39 
Hanan, John Speed, 1854, 58 
Handley, John, 1807, 18 
Handy, William Collins, 1855, 59 
Hankinson, John Henry, 1903, 214 
Hanks, Festus, 1829, 34, 35 
Hanlon, Thomas, 1863, 69 
Hanson, Howland, 1892, 155 
Happer, Andrew Patton, Jr., 18 71, 

80, 80 
Harbaugh, Fullerton Reck, 1851, 54 
Harbison, Robert, 1866, 73 
Harding, John W., 1886, 127 
Harding, Merritt Lynde, 1901, 200, 

202, 203 
Harlan, John Maynard, 1884, 120, 

123 
Harlan, Richard Davenport, 1881, 

109, no, no, 112 
Harlow, Henry Addison, 1854, 58 
Harlow, Samuel Allen, 1879, 102, 105 
Harper, George McLean, 1884, 120, 

121, 121, 122, 123 



236 



INDEX 



Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1785, 10 
Harrington, Marshall, 1893, 160 
Harrington, Thomas Brainerd, 1849, 

5i 
Harris, Albert Windemuth, 1898, 173 
Harris, C. Barton Monroe, 1882, 114 
Harris, Charles Wilson, 1792, 13 
Harris, Elwood Cummins, 1S68, 75, 

75. 
Harris, Robert Patterson, 1895, 168 
Harris, William, Jr., 1892, 155 
Harris, William Crawford, i860, 64 
Harris, William Leslie, 1845, 47 
Harrison, James Henry, 1899, 1S7 
Harrison, Peyton Randolph, 1851, 54 
Hart, Alexander C, 1833, 37 
Hart, Charles Edward, 1858, 62 
Hart, James Morgan, i860, 65 
Hart, John Seely, 1830, 35 
Hart, Theodore M., 1828, 34 
Hart, William Bryan, 1831, 35 
Hatch, Richard Daniel, 1895, 168, 

168 
Hatfield, Charles James, 1888, 134 
Hathaway, Harlie Wallace, 1890, 144, 

145 
Hauxhurst, Henry Austin, 1902, 210 
Havens, Charles Sumner, 1894, 163 
Havens, Henry Clay, 1892, 153 
Havens, Martin, 1857, 61 
Hay, Jacob, Jr., 1819, 29 
Hay, Philip Courtlandt, 1818, 27 
Hay, William, 1803, 17, ij 
Hayes, Alfred, Jr., 1895, 168, 171 
Hayes, James Edward, 1885, 125, 

Hayes, Samuel, 1795, 14 

Haynes, David Adams, 1881, 109, 112 

Haynes, Selden Long, 1895, 170 

Hayt, Samuel Augustus, Jr., 1863, 68 

Hazard, Walter, 1877, 96 

Hedges, Benjamin Van Dyke, 1888, 

134 
Hedges, Charles Evert, 1855, 59, $g 
Hedges, Ellis Walton, 1880, 105, 107 
Hedges, Job Elmer, 1884, 123 
Heffelfinger, Lotas, iqoo, iqj 
Heiskell, Robert Porterfield Augus- 
tus, 1821, 30 
Heister, Joseph M., 1825, 33 
Helliwell, Charles, 1886, 129 
Helme, Joseph W., 1813, 22, 22 
Henderson, Daniel, 1862, 67 
Henderson, Fenton Mercer, 1837, 41 
Henderson, Frank, 1849, 5 l , 5* 
Henderson, Frank Strickler, 1894, 152 



Henderson, Horace Lyman Brown, 

1893, 147, 156 
Henderson, John, 1812, 21 
Henderson, John, 184S, 50,50 
Henderson, John Martin, 1855, 58 
Henderson, Richard H., 1802, 16 
Henderson, Robert Randolph, 1879, 

104 
Henderson, William James, 1876, 91 
Henderson, William Rossman, 1867, 

73 
Hendrickson, Charles Elvin, 1863, 69 
Henry, Alexander, Jr., 1870, 78 
Henry, James Addison, 1857, 61 
Henry, James Buchanan, 1853, 57 
Henry, John, 1769, 5 
Henry, Joseph Albright, 1893, 159 
Henry, William Alexander, 1853, 56 
Herbert, Thomas F., 1808, 19 
Herrick, William Post, 1891, 148 
Hervey, Walter Lowrie, 1886, 128, 

130 
Hess, Isaac Hiester, 1878, 100, 100 
Hewitt, Benjamin Lightner, 1854, 58 
Hewitt, Charles Conrad, 1903, 206, 

214. 
Hewitt, Edward Ringwood, 18S9, 140 
Hewitt, Erskine, 1S91, 148 
Hibben, John Grier, 1882, 109, no, 

112, 113, 114 
Hibben, Paxton Pattison, 1903, 206, 

214 
Hiestand, John Andrew, 18S3, 117, 

117 
Hiester, John Sylvanus, 1794, 14 
Higginson, Nathaniel, 17S7, n 
Hill, Joseph Hall, 1900, 193, 198, 221 
Hill, Samuel P., 1844, 46 
Hillegass, Jacob Benner, 1890, 143 
Hillhouse, James Steele, 1881, in, 

112 
Hiltebeitel, Adam Miller, 1900, 195, 

196, 202 
Hinckley, Harry Murray, 1874, S5 
Hinsdale, Horace Graham, 1S52, 55 
Hirsch, Samuel, 1852, 55 
Hirshfield, Benjamin Lewis, 1S95, 

166, 167, 170, 171, 217 
Hirt, William Elmer, 1904, 206 
Hobart, John Henry, 1793, 13, ij 
Hobbs, Angier Bailey, 1884, 121 
Hodge, Caspar Wistar, 1848, 50 
Hodge, Caspar Wistar, Jr., 1892, 

146, 153, 154 
Hodge, Charles, 1815, 24 
Hodge, Charles, 1890, 143 



INDEX 



2 37 



Hodge, Cortlandt Van Rensselaer, 

1893, 147, 158 
Hodge, Edward Blanchard, Jr., 1896, 

173 
Hodge, Francis Blanchard, 1859, °3 
Hodge, Hugh, 1773, 6, 7 
Hodge, Hugh, 1774, 6, 7, 7 
Hodge, Hugh Lenox, 1814, 22, 22 
Hodge, John Aspinwall, Jr., 1883, 

116, 118, 119 
Hodge, John Ledyard, 1853, 56 
Hodge, Richard Morse, 1886, 130 
Hodge, Samuel Colgate, 1888, 137 
Hodgson, Joseph, Jr., 1856, 60 
Hodgson, Telfair, 1859, 63 
Hodgson, William Ludwell, 1820, 29 
Hoes, Roswell Randall, 1871, 80, 80 
Holden, Edgar, 1859, 64 
Hollenbach, Walter Franklin, 1903, 

214 
Holliday, William Alexander, 1S62, 

67 
Hollister, William, 1854, 58 
Holmes, George Duffield, 1849, 5 1 
Holmes, Obadiah, 1783, 9 
Holmes, Samuel L., 181 1, 20 
Honeyman, William Edgar, 1861, 67, 

67 
Hood, Edward Cleves, 1868, 75 
Hood, John Mifflin, Jr., 1901, 201 
Hooper, George Heberton, 1870, 77, 

78 
Hooper, Montgomery Rogers, i860, 

65 
Hoos, Edward Henry, 1895, 170 
Hope, Walter Ewing, 1901, 188, 194, 

198, 199, 200, 203, 204, 221, 222 
Hopkins, Benjamin B., 1798, 15, 15 
Hopkins, Edwin Mortimer, 1888, 

131, 134, 135 
Hopkins, Herbert Webb, 1903, 213 
Hopkins, John, 1811, 21 
Hornblower, William Butler, 1871, 

80, 80, 81 
Hoskins, Frank Evans, 1883, 117, 117 
Hoskins, John Preston, 1891, 146, 

147, 148 
Hotchkiss, Thomas W., Jr., 1889, 

138 
House, William, 1854, 58 
Houser, Bond, 1902, 204, 205, 209, 

210, 213 
How, Thomas Yardley, 1794, 13 
Howard, Benjamin Chew, 1809, 19 
Howard, Brice W., 1812, 21 
Howard, John Eager, 1806, 18 



Howard, McHenry, 1858, 62, 62 
Howard, William Brutus H., 1839, 

41 
Howe, George, 1897, 179, 180 
Howe, Samuel, 1895, 157 
Howell, Charles Stratton, 1858, 62 
Howell, Corwin, 1903, 200, 213 
Howell, Edward Young, 1813, 22, 

22 
Howell, Francis Kitchell, 1865, 71 
Howell, Josiah Bertram, 1818, 27 
Howell, Lemuel Cobb, 1850, 53 
Howell, William Carey, 1882, 114 
Hubbard, Joseph Derwin, 1881, 109 
Hubbell, John Jackson, 1873, 85 
Hubbell, Samuel, 1828, 34 
Hudson, Claude Silbert, 1901, 201, 

202 
Huey, Samuel Baird, 1863, 69 
Hugg, William King, 1786, 11 
Hughes, Edward Smallwood, 1882, 

114 
Hulbert, Edward Phinney, 1900, 195 
Hume, James Creighton, 1877, 98 
Humphreys, Huston, 1868, 74 
Humphries, Samuel Jefferson, i860, 

64 
Hunsberger, Byron Keyser, 1900, 193, 

195, 197 
Hunt, David Brainerd, 1866, 72 
Hunt, Ellsworth Elliot, 1875, 86, 89, 

90, 91 
Hunt, Ezra Mundy, 1849, 51 
Hunt, Holloway Whitefield, Jr., 1819, 

29 
Hunt, Philemon, 1800, 15 
Hunt, Robert, 1793, 13 
Hunt, Theodore Whitefield, 1865, 71, 

77 
Hunter, Richard Stockton, 1864, 70, 

70 
Hussey, George B., 136, 136, 140, 

144, 144 
Huston, Joseph Miller, 1892, 151 
Hutchings, Robert Chadwick, 1858, 

62 
Hutchinson, Thomas, Governor of 

Mass., 7 
Hutchinson, Titus, 1794, 13 
Hyndshaw, James Bailey, 1820, 30 

Imbrie, Andrew Clerk, 1895, 162, 

166, 171 
Imbrie, Charles Frederick, 1870, 78, 

78, 79. 79 
Imbrie, Charles Kisselman, 1835, 39 



2 3 8 



INDEX 



Imbrie, William Miller Kisselman, 

1865, 72 
Ingersoll, Joseph Reed, 1804, 17 
Ingham, Thomas Hall, 1897, 168 
Ingham, Wayne MacVeagh, 1897, 

168 
Ingham, William Armstrong, 1849, 

5i 
Inglis, William Cooper, 1855, 58 
Iredell, James, 1806, 18 
Irvin, John Patton, 1869, 76 
Irvin, Richard, Jr., 1890, 143 
Irvine, William Mann, 1888, 134, 136 
Irving, Levin Thomas Handy, 1846, 

49 
Iszard, Solomon Stanger, 1887, 131 
Iverson, Alfred, 1820, 29 

Jack, Robert Bonner, 1894, 165 
Jackson, Albert Matthews, 1884, 121 
Jackson, George W., 1798, 15 
Jackson, Henry Askew, 1899, 190 
Jackson, Huntington Wolcott, 1863, 

68 
Jackson, John Peter, 1823, 31 
Jackson, John Peter, Jr., 1856, 60 
Jacobus, Melancthon Williams, 1834, 

37, 33 
Jacobus, Melancthon Williams, Jr., 

1877, 96, gb 
James, Thomas D., 1826, 33 
Jamison, John Martin, 18S7, 133 
Janvier, Caesar Augustus Rodney, 

1880, 103, 105, 107, 108 
Janvier, Julian Darragh, 1859, 64 
Janvier, Levi, 1812, 21 
Janvier, Levi, 1835, 38 
Jaudon, Samuel, 1813, 22, 22 
Jelke, Ferdinand, Jr., 1884, 120 
Jenkins, David, 1821, 30 
Jennison, Joseph Fowler, 1852, 55 
Jerome, Allan Murray, 1836, 39 
Jessup, Frederick Nevins, 1897, 167 
Jessup, Henry Winans, 1886, 130 
Jessup, John Samuel, 1865, 72, 72 
Jessup, William, 1886, 127 
Jobs, Thomas Allen, 1869, 76, 76 
Johns, George S., 1880, 105, 106 
Johns, Henry Van Dyke, Jr., 1851, 

53, S4, S4 
Johns, John, 181 5, 24 
Johns, John Huger, Jr., 1850, 52, 32 
Johns, Montgomery, 1847, 49 
Johnson, Bert Day, 1901, 199, 201, 

202, 203 
Johnson, Bradley Tyler, 1849, 51,3V 



Johnson, Daniel, 1838, 41 
Johnson, Edgar Hare, 1902, 204 
Johnson, Enos W., 1815, 23 
Johnson, Frederic Leopold, 1898, 181, 

182, 184, 185 
Johnson, George, 1844, 46 
Johnson, George, 1851, 54 
Johnson, Henry Parkhurst, 1841, 44 
Johnson, James Cathcart, 1799, T 5 
Johnson, John Edgar, Jr., 1885, 125 
Johnson, Littleton James, 1834, 38 
Johnson, Roger Bruce Cash, 1887, 

130, 131, 132, 136, ij6 
Johnson, William, 1790, 12 
Johnson, William Hallock, 1S88, 124, 

127, 135, 136 
Johnson, William Mindred, 1867, 74, 

74 
Johnston, Edward, 1786, 11 
Johnston, Hugh Boudinot, 1844, 46 
Joline, Adrian Hoffman, 1870, 77, 

78 
Jones, Charles Colcock, Jr., 1852, 54, 

55 
Jones, David Benton, 1876, 91, gi, 

93, 9J> 94 
Jones, Edward Hugh, 1798, 15 
Jones, James Taylor, 1852, 55 
Jones, John Pringle, 1831, 36 
Jones, Joseph, 1S58, 56 
Jones, Joseph Addison, 1900, 197, 

198, 220, 221 
Jones, Joseph William Lester, 1894, 

161, 163, 164, 191, 197 
Jones, Paul Townsend, 1833, 37 
Jones, Pringle Carlisle, 1891, 145, 146 
Jones, Robert Allen, 1816, 24, 26 
Jones, Thomas Davies, 1876, 91, gi, 

92, 93, gj, 94 
Jones, Thomas Lawrence, 1840, 42 
Judd, Clark Silliman, 1901, 200, 202 
Judd, Frederick Frelinghuysen, 1839, 

42 

Kane, Elisha Kent, 1878, 100 
Kane, Francis Fisher, 1886, 129 
Kanouse, John Alfred, 1836, 40 
Katzenbach, Edward Lawrence, 1900, 

195, 196, 202, 211 
Katzenbach, Frank Snowden, Jr., 

1889, 140, 141 
Katzenbach, Louis Emery, 1901, 203 
Kaufman, David S., 1833, 37 
Keasbey, Edward Quinton, 1869, 76 
Keen, Oscar, 1865, 71, 7/ 
Keenan, John Barclay, 1880, 107 



INDEX 



239 



Keener, John Henry, 1897, 172, 177, 

177, 178, 178, 179, 185 
Keerl, Thomas Mundell, 1841, 44 
Kehr, George Washington, 1901, 198, 

199 
Keigwin, Ernest Farwell, 1894, 161, 

165 
Keirn, Vindex, 1848, 50 
Keith, Isaac Stockton, 1775, 6, 7, 8 
Keller, John Lawrence, 1883, 116, 

119 
Keller, William Noble, 1896, 172 
Kellerman, Charles, 1895, 169 
Kellogg, Alfred Hosea, 1859, 63 
Kellogg, Charles Dorr, 1861, 66 
Kellogg, Edwin Henry, 1902, 194, 

199, igg, 204, 205, 209, 210, 212, 

213 
Kellogg, Oliver Dimon, 1899, 183, 

187, 189, 190, 191, 196, 202 
Kelly, Abner Bailey, 1870, 78 
Kelly, George Harrington, i8g7, 180 
Kelly, Gilbert Walker, 1901, 200 
Kelly, John Bailey, igoo, 198 
Kelly, Joseph Thomas, 1870, 78 
Kennedy, Henry Hutton, Jr., 1898, 

173 
Kennedy, James Buyers, 1859, 64 
Kennedy, Lucius Carter, 1895, 157 
Kennedy, Phineas Barbour, 1891, 149, 

150 
Kenyon, Fergus Lafayette, 1859, 64, 

64 
Ker, Oliver L., 1785, 10 
Kerr, Joseph Reynolds, Jr., 1890, 143 
Kerr, Oliver Alexander, 1871, 79, 80 
Ketcham, George Washington, 1859, 

63 
Key, Charles Howard, 1847, 49 
Kibbee, Charles Carroll, 1857, 61 
Kimball, Arthur Lalanne, 1881, 106, 

no, III 
King, James, 1807, 18, 18 
King, James Peter, 1892, 151, 152, 

153, 154 
King, Thomas Danforth, 1881, 112 
Kinney, Samuel Wardwell, 1894, 162, 

164 
Kirk, Robert Hutchinson, 1888, 137 
Kirkman, Leroy, 1896, 175 
Kirkman, Thomas, Jr., 1846, 49 
Kirkwood, Joseph Edward, 185, 183 
Kirkwood, Robert Ogilvie, 1897, 218 
Knapp, Sandford Reynolds, 1854, 58 
Knapp, Sanford Norris, 1885, 125 
Knighton, Frederick, 1837, 40 



Knox, Frederick Jay, 1888, 137 
Knox, James Suydam, i860, 65 
Kochi, Chujiro, 185, i8j 
Kratz, Maxwell Hillegass, 1899, 189, 

190 
Krebs, Henry Helmuth, 1824, 32 
Krebs, William George, 1820, 29 
Kretsinger, George William, 1878, 

100, 101, 102 
Kruse, William Tenton, 1878, 101 
Kugler, John Backer, 1857, DI 
Kyle, Hugh Graham, 1870, 77 

LaFetra, Edwin Snow, 1895, 169 
Laird, John, 1871, 80 
Lalor, Jeremiah De Klyn, 1840, 43 
Lambie, Charles Arbuthnot, 1902, 

210 
La Monte, Abram Hoogland, 1S53, 

57,57 
Lampe, William Edmund, 1896, 173 
Landis, Evan Mohr, 1883, 117 
Landis, Henry Mohr, 1883, no, 113, 

116, 117, 117, 118 
Lane, John Clarence, 1872, 81, 82 
Langdon, William Marvin, 1884, 121, 

121, 122 
Langstaff, George, 1849, 51 
Lassiter, Benjamin Skinner, 1871, 80, 

80, 81 
Latimer, James, Jr., 1823, 31 
Latta, Edward Dilworth, Jr., 1902, 

210 
Laughlin, Edward Reed, 1894, 161, 

166 
Laughlin, John Hood, 1877, 96, 98 
Law, Sidney Gibbs, 1852, 55,315 
Lawrence, Edward E., 1812, 20, 21 
Lawrence, Reuben S., 1885, 125, 126 
Leach, Henry Goddard, 1903, 205, 

213 
Leake, Lemuel Fordham, 1814, 23, 23 
Leake, Samuel, Jr., 1774, 7, 7 
Leakin, George Armistead, 1S35, 39 
Learning, Joseph Fisher, 1834, 38 
Leas, Frederick Curwen, 1896, 162 
Le Conte, Peter, 1797, 14 
Ledyard, Edward Denison, Jr., 1864, 

70 
Lee, Charles, 1775, 6, 7, 8 
Lee, Edmund Jennings, 1792, 12, 13 
Lee, Edmund Jennings, 181 7, 27 
Lee, Henry, Jr., 1773, 6 
Lee, Henry Flavel, 1855, 58, 59 
Lee, Ivy Ledbetter, 1898, 186 
Lee, James Kendall, 1849, 51 



240 



INDEX 



Lee, Paul S. H., 1804, 17 
Lee, William Brewster, 1879, 104, 104 
Lee, William States, 181 2, 20, 21 
Leeper, James Luther, 1879, 104 
Leeper, Samuel Harper, Jr., 1885, 

123, 124 
Leftwich, James Turner, 1S56, 59 
Leib, David Mitchell, 1878, 100 
Leibenderfer, Ralph John, 1902, 209 
Leland, Charles Godfrey, 1845, 47 
Lemoine, Edwin S., 1845, 48 
Lemoine, Paul E., 1849, 5 1 
Lemoine, William H., 1840, 43 
Leonard, Arthur Willis, 1897, 172, 

177, 179, 181 
Leps, James Henry, 1849, 5 1 
Lewis, Alvin Fayette, 1884, 121, 121 
Lewis, Edward, 1845, 47 
Lewis, Frederick Wheeler, 1895, 170, 

171 
Lewis, Joseph William, Jr., 1890, 144 
Lewis, Lucius Allen, 1883, 118, 118 
Leyburn, George William, 1829, 34 
Leyburn, John, 1833, 37 
Libby, Walter Gillette, 1895, 157 
Liddell, Mark Harvey, 1887, 134, 136 
Life, John Crawford, 1883, 118 
Life, Robert Henry, 1889, 138, 139, 

141 
Liggett, Martin Luther, 1864, 70 
Light, George Heyser, 1899, 189 
Lindsley, Charles Alfred, 1882, 113 
Lindsly, Harvey, 1820, 30 
Linn, William, 1772, 5, 6 
Litch, Robert Lincoln, 1896, 174 
Littell, Luther, 1844, 47 
Littell, William Henry, 1863, 69 
Little, Archibald Alexander, 1844, 46 
Little, Frank Hoyt, 1903, 213 
Little, Robert Forsyth, 1867, 74 
Little, Theodore, 183S, 41 
Little, William Alexander, 1840, 43 
Littlejohn, Joseph Blount, 1796, 14 
Livingood, Louis Eugene, 1890, 143 
Livingston, Henry Brockholst, 1774, 5 
Livingston, John R., Jr., 1822, 31 
Livingston, Maturin, 1786, 10, 11 
Lloyd, Francis Ernest, 1891, 149, i^g 
Lloyd, William Potts, 1859, 63, 64 
Lockwood, George Phillips, 1855, 59 
Loetscher, Frederick William, 1896, 

162, 167, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 

218 
Logan, Howard, 1899, 190 
Logan, William Henry, 1S65, 71 
Loney, Francis, 1881, 109 



Long, Mahlon, 1839, 42, 42 
Loofbourrow, Milton Floyd, 1898, 

178, 184 
Lord, John Crary, 1885, 126 
Lott, Leonard Walter, 1876, 92 
Lott, Peter, 1829, 34 
Louderbough, William Vanzandt, 

1875, 90 
Love, David Rankin, 1858, 63, 6j 
Lovejoy, James Pumpelly, 1855, 58 
Lowrey, John, 1856, 60, 60 
Lowrie, James Gibson, 1867, 73, 74, 

74 
Lowrie, James Walter, 1876, 92 
Lowrie, Matthew, 1898, 182, 186, 

219, 220 
Lowrie, Matthew Bonsall, 1S63, 69 
Lowrie, Walter, 1S90, 145 
Ludlam, Joseph Smith, 1855, 59,59 
Ludlow, James Meeker, 1861, 66, 67 
Lukens, Frank, 1890, 144 
Lukens, Victor Herbert, 1895, 171 
Lumpkin, Joseph Henry, 1819, 28 
Lumpkin, Thomas Jefferson, 1819,28 
Lumpkin, William David, 1S59, 63 
Lundy, John Patterson, 1846, 48 
Lupton, James Leslie, 1864, 70 
Luther, Edwin Cornelius, 1902, 210 
Luzenberg, Charles Henry, 1857, 61 
Lybyer, Albert Howe, 1896, 167, 

173, 174, 175, 176 
Lynde, Charles Wesley, 1S83, 116 
Lyon, James Adair, Jr., 1872, 82, S2 

McAlpin, Benjamin Brandreth, 

1893, 147, 156 
McAlpin, Henry, Jr., 1881, 109 
McAtee, William Alfred, 1859, 64 
McBride, Howard, 1900, 196 
McCague, George Stewart, 1S94, 161, 

162 
McCaleb, Thomas F., 1818, 28 
McCall, Hext, 1802, 16 
McCall, John Gibson, 1823, 31 
McCall, Peter, 1826, 33 
McCarter, Robert Harris, 1879, 102, 

105 
MacCarter, Thomas Nesbit, 1842, 45 
McCartney, William Hoge, 1894, 163 
McCaskill, Cameron, 1849, 51 
McCaulle, Thomas Harris, 1774, 7 
McCay, Henry Kent, 1S39, 42 
McCay, Leroy Wiley, 1878, 100 
McCay, Thomas Scott Henderson, 

1847, 49 
McCay, William Robert, i860, 65 



INDEX 



241 



McCleery, John, 1858, 62 
McClellan, Charles Henry, 1865, 71 
McClumpha, Charles Flint, 1885, 125, 

126 
McClune, James, 1835, 38 
McClure, Charles Freeman Williams, 

1888, 136 
MacColl, Donald, 1894, 161, 165, 

166, 217 
McCombs, William Frank, 1898, 182, 

186 
McCormick, Province, 1820, 29 
McCormick, Thomas Joseph, 1884, 

121, 122 
McCosh, Andrew James, 1877, 96 
McCoy, James, 1785, 10 
McCready, Robert Thompson Miller, 

1890, 143, 145 
McCulIagh, Archibald, 1868, 74 
McCulloh, John Sears, 1835, 39 
McCulloh, Richard Sears, 1836, 40 
McCullough, William, 1833, 37 
McDermott, Franklin Pierce, Jr., 

1902, 199, 210, 211 
Macdonald, Augustus, 1862, 67 
MacDonald, Francis Charles, 1896, 

176 
McDonald, James Carnahan, 1852, 56 
McDonald, Samuel Higgins, 1828, 34 
McDonald, William King, 1827, 34 
McDonald, William W., 1878, 98, 99 
McDougall, James, 1830, 35 
McDougall, James, 1854, 57 
McDowell, James, 1816, 25 
McDowell, John, 1801, 16 
McDowell, Samuel, 1900, 195, 197 
McDowell, William Anderson, 1809, 

19 
McDowell, William Lyle, 1819, 28 
McEachron, Willard Scoullar, 1878, 

101, 102 
McElhinny, Samuel Alexander, 1853, 

56 
McElmoyle, John, 1875, 90, 91 
McElroy, Paul Irvine, 1902, 212 
McElroy, Robert McNutt, 1896, 174, 

175. 176, 180, 217, 218, 219 
McElwee, William, 1855, 59 
Macfarlan, Allan, 1844, 46, 46 
McGaffin, Alexander, 1894, 161, 163, 

166 
McGarvey, William Closson, 1880, 108 
McGill, George McCulloch, 1858, 62, 

62 
McGowan, Theodore, 1855, 59 



McGowan, Thomson, 1861, 66 
Mcllhany, James, 18 19, 28 
Mcllvaine, Bloomfield, 1814, 22, 22 
Mcllvaine, Charles Pettit, 1816, 25 
Mcllvaine, Clarence Walworth, 1885, 

123, 124, 125, 126 
Mcllvaine, Henry, 1823, 31 
Mcllvaine, James William, 1870, 78, 

78 
Mcllvaine, Jasper Scudder, 1863, 69 
Mcllvaine, John Hall, 1866, 73 
Mcllvaine, Joseph, 1818, 27 
Mcllvaine, Joshua Hall, 1837, 40 
Mcllvaine, William, Jr., 1802, 16 
Mcllvaine, William Brown, 1885, 117, 

120, 123, 124 
Mcllwain, Charles Howard, 1894, 163 
Maclntyre, William Teall, 1902, 204 
McKee, William Carle ton, igoo, 188 
McKeen, Henry Boyd, 1853, 56 
McKelway, John, Jr., 1857, 61 
McKinney, Andrew Todd, 1858, 62 
McKinney, Glenn Ford, 1891, 147 
Mackey, Elkanah Dare, 1852, 55 
Mackie, John Kirkwood, 1901, 201 
McLanahan, Samuel, 1873, 84 
McLaren, Donald Campbell, 1879, 99, 

103 
McLaren, Malcolm, 1880, 143 
Maclean, Archibald, 1829, 35 
McLean, James L., 1851, 53 
Maclean, John, 1816, 26 
McLean, Wallace Donald, 1896, 163 
Maclean, William Bainbridge, 1821, 

30 
McLeod, James, 1869, 75, 76 
Macloskie, Charles Hill, 1887, 132 
McMahon, John Van Lear, 1817, 26 
McMahon, Robert Fulton, 1884, 121 
MacMartin, Archibald, 1865, 71, 71 
McMillan, John Leander, 1850, 53 
McMullen, Charles Bell, 1896, 173 
MacMullin, Charles Tabele, 1884, 

121 
MacMurray, John VanAntwerp, 1902, 

213 
McNair, Thomas Ferguson, 1891, 149 
McNeill, Malcolm, 1877, 92, 96, 96, 

97, 1 01, 108, in, 114 
McNinch, Hugh, 1891, 150 
McNulty, Henry Augustus, 1895, 

157. i 6 7 
McPherson, Donald Fraser, 1877, 97 
McPherson, John Bayard, 1866, 73 
McPherson, Simon John, 1874, 83, 87 



242 



INDEX 



McQueen, Peter McHarg, 1887, 131, 

132, 134 
McRae, James B., 1852, 54 
Macwhorter, George H., 1812, 21 
Macwhorter, Jacob Gray, 1809, 19 
McWilliams, Edward Charles, 1899, 

189 
McWilliams, James Adam, 1882, 112, 

H5 
Mackenzie, Rex, 1902, 209 
Madison, {President) James, Jr., 5 
Magie, David, Jr., 1856, 60 
Magie, David, Jr., 1859, 64 
Magie, William Francis, 1879,96, 99, 

103 
Magie, William Jay, 1852, 55 
Mahon, William, 1782, 9 
Maier, George William Marque, 1901, 

201 
Maitland, Robert Lenox, 1836, 40 
Mallery, Otto Tod, 1902, 209 
Malloy, John Randolph, 1855, 58 
Mandeville, Henry D., 1832, 36 
Mann, Walter, 1845, 48 
Manning, James, 1762, 4 
Mansfield, Edward Deering, 1822, 31 
Markoe, Francis, 1791, 12 
Marquand, Allan, 1874, 86, 87, 87, 88 
Marquand, Frederick Alexander, 1886, 

93 

Marquand, Henry, 1878, 99, 100 
Marr, Alem, 1807, 18 
Marsh, Francis Elston, 1867, 74, 74 
Marshall, Albert Brainerd, 1871, 80, 

81 
Marshall, Clark H., 1882, 114 
Marshall, Isaac R., 1807, 18 
Marshall, John A., 1850, S3, S3 
Marshall, John James, 1806, 18 
Marshall, Starling Lyne, 1884, 120 
Marshall, Thomas, 1803, 17 
Martin, Chalmers, 1879, 102, 104,105 
Martin, Daniel, 1775, 6, 7 
Martin, Henry N., 1829, 34 
Martin, Joseph Wilberforce, 1855, 59 
Martin, Paul, 1882, 114 
Martin, Paul Curtis, 1898, 182, 184, 

186 
Martin, Winfred Robert, 1872, 81, 82 
Mason, Ebenezer, 1820, 30 
Mason, John Thomson, 1836, 40, 40 
Mason, Jonathan, 1774, 6 
Mason, Robert William, 1887, 131, 

134 
Mason, Thomson, 1807, 18, 18 
Massey, George Washington, 1820, 29 



Massie, David Meade, 1880, 107 
Master, Henry Buck, 1895, 167, 168 

170 
Mateer, Robert McCheyne, 1877, 95 
Mather, De Witt Clinton, 1852, 55 
Mather, William Arnot, 1896, 173, 

175 
Mathews, Charles Henry, 1864, 70 
Mathis, John Cass, 1886, 128, 129,13c 
Matthews, George H. B., 1839, 42 
Matthews, Paul Clement, 1887, 131, 

132, 134 
Maxwell, John Stevenson, 1836, 39 
Mayer, Gustave Wilhelm, 1857, 61 
Mayers, Louis Henry, 1871, 79 
Mayne, James Steenson, 1857, 61 
Mayo, Robert Atkinson, 1878, 93, 99, 

100 
Mays, Dallas Valentine, 1868, 75 
Mazyck, Alexander, 1820, 30 
Meade, William, 1808, 19, ig 
Mearns, Hugh, 1822, 31 
Meason, George, 1804, 16 
Meason, Isaac, 1799, 15, fj 
Meeker, Benjamin Cory, 1864, 70 
Mehaffey, Calvin Douglass, 1853, 56 
Meier, Chauncey De Witt, 1902, 209 
Mellinger, Louis O'Neill, 1901, 201 
Mellon, William F., 1850, 53, 33 
Menasos, Anastasius, 1840, 43 
Menaeos, Constantine J., 1840, 43, 43 
Mercer, Alexander Gardiner, 1837, 

40, 41, 41 
Mercer, Charles Fenton, 1797, 14 
Mercer, George Anderson, 1856, 59, 

60, 60 
Merchant, George, 1779, 8 
Merchant, Huntington Wolcott, 1890, 

141, 144 
Merchant, Silas, Jr., 1853, 5° 
Meredith, Erie Mendenhall, 1902, 194 
Merrill, William Laing, 1889, 141 
Mershon, Albert Lincoln, 1887, 132 
Mershon, Stephen Lyon, 1850, 52, 53 
Mershon, William D., 1862, 67 
Merwin, Charles Merrill, 1902, 211, 

212 
Messier, Benjamin Edmund, /goj, 

213 
Metcalfe, Frederick Augustus, 1851, 

53. 54 
Meyers, James Cowden, 1891, 145, 

147, 148, 149, 150 
Middleton, John Izard, 1819, 28 
Mierow, Charles Christopher, 1905, 

214 



INDEX 



243 



Mifflin, George, 1800, 15 
Mikell, Isaac Jenkins, 1826, 33 
Milford, Charles Ramey, 1882, 114 
Miller, Adam Marion, 1901, 201, 202, 

211 
Miller, Andrew Harold, 1888, 134 
Miller, Arthur McQuiston, 1884, 136 
Miller, Charles, 1900, 193, 195, 198 
Miller, Charles Kisselman Imbrie, 

1871, 80 
Miller, Edward Demoss, 1886, 127, 

128, 129, 133, ijj, 191 
Miller, Edward M., 1831, 36 
Miller, Eugene, 1884, 122 
Miller, James P., 1841, 44 
Miller, John, 1803, 17, 17 
Miller, John, 1836, 40 
Miller, Marion Mills, 1886, 127, 128, 

130, 133 
Miller, Samuel Millington, 1875, 88 
Miller, Samuel Wilson, Jr., 1896, 162 
Miller, Thomas, 1799, 15 
Miller, William Hamilton, 1870, 77, 

79 
Miller, William M., 1814, 23 
Milliken, Allen C, 1846, 48 
Mills, Alfred Elmer, 1882, 114, 114 
Minassian, Mushegh Minas, 1891, 145 
Minker, Thomas Sumption, 1897, 180 
Mitchell, Benjamin Wiestling, 1883, 

113, 117, 117, 118 
Mitchell, Clarence Blair, 1889, 138, 

141 
Mitchell, David Henry, 1857, 61 
Mitchell, Herbert Francis, 1899, 191, 

192 
Mitchell, Jacob Duche, 1827, 34 
Mitchell, Samuel, 1861, 66 
Moffat, James Clement, 1835, 39, jq 
Moffatt, James Hugh Fleming, 1900, 

188, 192, 193, 195, 197 
Molleson, George Plum, 1824, 32 
Moment, John James, 1896, 171, 172, 

173, 176 
Montgomery, James, 1805, 18 
Montgomery, John R., 1818, 27 
Montgomery, Lee, 1893, 158, 160 
Montgomery, Thomas Colman, 1838, 

41 
Montgomery, William, 1808, 19 
Moody, Mark, 1899, 190 
Moore, Ambrose Yoemans, 1846, 46 
Moore, Austin D., 1852, 55 
Moore, Charles Hampton, 1870, 78, 78 
Moore, Dunlop, Jr., 1890, 143 
Moore, John, 1877, 96 



Moore, Phillips Alexander, 1904, 214 
Moore, Russell Wellman, 1883, 118 
Moore, Samuel, 1899, 183 
Morehead, James Caddall, 196, ig6, 

202, 211 
Morehouse, Benjamin S., 1862, 67 
Morehouse, George Reed, 1848, 50 
Morris, Arthur Rutherford, 1867, 74J 
Morris, Charles Barrett, 1859, 64, 64 
Morrison, George, 1852, 56 
Morrison, William John Phillips, 

1861, 66 
Morrison, William Thomas, 1854, 57 
Morsell, William F. C, 1866, 73 
Morton, Charles Hay, 1899, 192 
Morton, Clifford Abbott, 1898, 184 
Morton, George Clark, 1795, 14 
Morton, George Washington, 1792, 13 
Morton, John, 1782, 9 
Mott, Henry Elliott, 1874, 87, 87 
Mount, Russell Theodore, 1902, 204, 

205, 209, 210, 213 
Mudge, Charles Ogden, 1892, 154 
Mudge, Lewis Seymour, 1889, 139 
Mudge, Lewis Ward, 1862, 67 
Mumford, John Kimberly, 1885, 123 
Munn, Henry Benson, 1847, 49 
Munn, Joseph Lewis, 1862, 68 
Munson, George Stephen, 1878, 101 
Murdoch, John Gormley, 1883, 117, 

118 
Murphey, Samuel Moody, 1867, 74 
Murphy, James Monroe, 1842, 44 
Murphy, Thomas, 1845, 47 
Murray, Chester Paul, 1872, 81 
Murray, John Albert, 1894, 165 
Murray, John Campbell, 1884, 120, 

122, 123 
Musser, William Henry, 1896, 163, 

174 
Myers, Henry Sleigel, 1865, 72, 72 
Myers, Mordecai, 1812, 21 

Nahm, Max Brunswick, 1885, 125 
Napton, William Barclay, 1826, 33 
Nash, Frederick, 1799, 15 
Nassau, Charles William, Jr., 1862, 67 
Nassau, Robert Hamill, 1854, 58, 58 
Neal, George Washington, 1865, 72, 

72 
Neely, John Crosby, 1894, 152 
Neely, John Howard, 1884, 121 
Neff, Aldus J., 1850, 53 
Neff, George W., 1818, 27 
Neher, Fred, 1889, 131, 139 
Neill, William, 1803, 17 



244 



INDEX 



Nevin, Daniel Edward, 1897, 168 
Nevitt, George Washington, 1832, 

36 
Nevius, Henry Van Dyke, 1834, 38 
Nevius, Warren Nelson, 1899, 183, 

187, 189, 190 
Newbold, John Smith, 1816, 23, 25 
Newkirk, Matthew, Jr., 1858, 63, 63 
Newland, John, 1837, 40 
Newman, Arthur, 1875, 88, 89, 90 
Newton, Charles Bertram, 1893, 151, 

156, 158 
Newton, Edward Thompson, 1899, 

187 
Newton, Frederic Janvier, 1897, 180 
Nicely, John Washington, 1893, 156, 

160 
Nicely, William Emerson, 1898, 182, 

184, 185 
Nicholas, Walter Douglass, 1874, 85, 

86 
Nichols, John Henry, 1897, 178, 179 
Nichols, Thomas McBride, 1884, 121, 

121, 123 
Nichols, Walter Smith, 1863, 69 
Nichols, Whitefield, 1825, 33 
Nicklin, Philip Holbrook, 1804, 17 
Nicoll, DeLancey, 1874, 87, 87, 88 
Nimmo, Gershom Hatton, 1858, 62, 

62 
Niven, Alexander T., 1852, 54, 55 
Nixon, James Boyd, 1867, 74 
Nixon, Jeremiah Howard, 1851, 53, 

54 
Nixon, John Thompson, 1841, 44 
Noble, Patrick, 1806, 18 
Norris, Edwin Mark, 1895, 166, 168 
Norris, Herschel Augustus, 1897, 179 
Norris, Percival Chandler, 1902, 210 
North, Herman Haupt, 1873, 83 
Northrup, James Henry, 1899, I 9 2 > 

220 

O'Brien, John Howard, 1864, 77 

Ogden, Benjamin, 1817, 26 

Ogden, Elias Bailey Dayton, 1819, 28 

Ogden, Ernst H., 1832, 36 

Ogden, Robert, 1793, 13 

Ogden, Matthias, 18 10, 20 

Ogilvie, Charles Benjamin, 1867, 73, 

74 
Okill, James J., 1836, 38, 38, 39 
Olcott, John J., 1843, 45 
Oliphant, Samuel Grant, 1891, 138, 

142, 145, 146, 147, 148, 148 
Olyphant, Vernon Murray, 1880, 107 



Omwake, Howard Rufus, 1901, 200, 

202 
Ormond, Alexander Thomas, 1877, 

95, 96, 96, 97, 101 
Orr, Henry, 132 

Orris, S. Stanhope, 1862, 64, 68, 68 
Osborn, Henry Fairfield, 1877, 108, 

ill, 115 
Osborn, William Church, 1883, 116 
Ottley, Charles William, 1893, 159, 

161 
Otto, John Conrad, 1792, 13 
Overton, Edward, Jr., 1856, 60 
Owen, John, Jr., 1844, 47 
Owen, Joseph, 1835, 39 
Owen, Joseph Angelo, 1871, 79, 80 
Owen, Nathan Merritt, 1841, 44 

Paden, Thomas Ross, 1883, 118 
Paden, William Mitchell, 1880, 105, 

106, 108 
Padget, Horace Greeley, 1897, 178, 

179 
Paige, James, 1887, 132, 134 
Paige, James Alexander, 1849, 5 1 
Palmer, Francis, 1890, 141, 142, 142, 

145 
Pannill, William, Jr., 1844, 46 
Park, Joseph William, 1895, 171, 175, 

218 
Park, William Henry, 1869, 76, 76 
Parker, George Jacobs, 1891, 145, 146 
Parker, Hersey Baylies, 1856, 59, 60 
Parker, Joel, 1839, 42 
Parker, Orrel Ardrey, 1895, 169 
Parker, Richard Wayne, 1867, 74, 74 
Parkhill, James William, 1880, 107, 

108 
Parrott, Raymond Townley 1902, 

204, 205 
Parrott, Thomas Marc, 1888, 135, 

136, 137, 159 
Paterson, William, 1835, 39 
Paterson, William Bell, 1801, 16 
Patterson, Austin McDowell, 1897, 

178 
Patterson, Douglass, 1852, 55 
Patterson, Jehu, 1840, 43 
Patterson, John Cunningham, 1835, 

39 
Patton, Henry Blackiston, 1899, 178 
Paul, Comegys, 1803, 17, 17 
Paul, Henry Neill, 1884, 121 
Paulison, Richard R., 1834, 38 
Paull, Archibald Woods, 1842, 44 
Paulmier, Frederick Clark, 1894, 164 



INDEX 



245 



Paxton, James Dunlop, 1880, 103, 

106, 107 
Payne, Albert Irving, 1896, 174 
Pearce, James Alfred, 1822, 31 
Pearce, James Alfred, Jr., i860, 65 
Pearson, John, 1824, 32 
Pearson, Richmond, 1872, 82, 82 
Peebles, Thomas, 1882, 112, 113, 

"4, ii5 
Pell, Frederick Aycrigg, 1871, 80, 80 
Pemberton, Ebenezer, 1765, 4 
Pemberton, Henry Russell, 1889, 140, 

144 
Pendleton, Alexander Robinson, 1868, 

75, 75 
Pendleton, Edmund, 1834, 38 
Pendleton, Philip Clayton, 1796, 14 
Pennewill, James, 1875, 88, 89 
Pennington, Aaron Samuel, 1817, 26 
Pennington, Elias M., 1870, 78 
Pennington, John Condit, 1871, 81 
Pennington, Joseph Pope, 1865, 71 
Pennington, Samuel Hayes, Jr., 1862, 

68 
Pepper, George S., 1827, 34 
Pepper, William, 1829, 34 
Perkins, Charles Stewart, 1848, 50 
Perkins, Nathan, 1770, 5 
Perry, Nehemiah, Jr., 1861, 67, 67 
Perry, Ralph Barton, 1896, 162, 173, 

176, 218 
Perry, Samuel Mustard, 1871, 80, 80 
Pershing, James Hammond, 1888, 

134, 137 
Peters, John Ellsworth, 1870, 78, 78, 

79, 122 
Petty, Robert Blakeney, Jr., 1901, 

188, 199 
Petty, Robert Davison, 1885, 117, 

119 
Peyton, John Howe, 1797, 15, 15 
Pfeiffer, Damon Beckett, 1902, 209 
Phelps, Charles Edward, 1852,55, 56 
Phillips, Alexander Hamilton, Jr., 

1851, 54 
Phillips, Benjamin Thomas, 1842, 44 
Phillips, John Warne, 1884, 129 
Phillips, Samuel Lewis, 1858, 62 
Phillips, Walter, 1902, 210, 211 
Phinizy, Bowdre, 1892, 146, 151, 152, 

153, 155 
Pickands, James Dinsmore, 1825, 32 
Pickens, Ezekiel, 1790, 12 
Pierce, John J., 1817, 26 
Pierce, Robinson, Jr., 211, 211 
Pierce, Samuel Everett, 1850, 52, 52 



Pierson, Albert, 1816, 25 
Pierson, Charles Edward, 1868, 75 
Pierson, Charles Edwin, 1807, 18 
Pierson, Edward Dickson, 1854, 58 
Pierson, Elihu, 1831, 36 
Pierson, George, 1853, 57,57 
Pierson, George Peck, 1882, 113, 114 
Pierson, John Shaw, 1840, 43 
Pierson, William, 1816, 25 
Pilgram, Arthur Julian, 1902, 205, 

205, 210 
Pindell, Henry Clay, 1843, 45 
Pinkerton, John, 1843, 46, 46 
Pinkerton, Joseph Woods, 1844, 47 
Pitcher, Samuel L., 1840, 43 
Pitney, Henry Cooper, 1848, 50 
Pitney, Henry Cooper, 1877, 96, 97 
Pitney, John Oliver Halsted, 1881, 

no 
Pitt, Jesse B., 1824, 32 
Piatt, Daniel Fellows, 1895, 168 
Plotts, John, 1830, 35 
Plumer, John Smith, 1875, 90, go 
Plumley, William Edgar, 1876, 89 
Poe, John Prentiss, 1854, 58,5^ 
Pollock, James, 1831, 35 
Pollock, Thomas, 1786, 10 
Poole, Charles Arthur, 1895, 169 
Poole, Ernest Cook, 1902, 210 
Poor, Daniel Warren, Jr., 1891, 142, 

146 
Poor, John Merrill, 196, ig6, 202 
Porter, Abner Addison, 1838, 41, 41 
Porter, John C, 1824, 32 
Porter, Theodore M., 1839, 42 
Post, Bertram Van Dyck, 1893, 156, 

158, 158, 160 
Post, Edward Rogers, 1862, 68 
Post, Harry Morgan, 1895, 170 
Post, Jehiel Jaggar, 1837, 40 
Post, Wilfred Mcllvaine, 1897, 176, 

177, 181 
Post, William, Jr., 1835, 39 
Potter, Charles Henry, 1863, 69, 6g 
Potter, Joseph Lewis, 1867, 74 
Potter, Jotham, 1877, 95 
Potter, Ludlow Day, 1841, 44 
Potter, Theodore, 1882, 113 
Potter, William Woodburn, 1896, 175 
Poulson, James Madison, 1868, 75, 

75 
Pratt, Daniel, 1894, 164 
Prentice, Ezra Parmelee, 1898, 173, 

184 
Prentice, Robert Kelly, 1884, 113, 

121, 121, 122, 123 



246 



INDEX 



Prentice, William Kelly, 1892, 150, 

151, 152, 153, 155 
Pressley, John B., 1825, 33 
Preston, Walter, 1839, 42, 42 
Price, Jonathan, 1814, 23, 23 
Priest, George Madison, 1894, 163, 

164 
Prime, Ralph Earl, Jr., 1888, 137 
Prime, William Cowper, 1890, 144 
Proctor, Robert, 1856, 60 
Provost, John, 1833, 37 
Pryor, Theodoric Bland, 1870, 76, 77, 

Pumyea, P. Clinton, 1901, 201 
Pumyea, Peter Berrien, 1863, 69 
Purdon, John, 1802, 16 
Purviance, Winfield Scott, 1861, 67, 
67 

Queen, John Wahl, Jr., 1887, 130, 
133. 144 

Rafferty, William Augustus, 

1861, 67 
Ralph, John, 1803, 17, 17 
Ralston, John Jay, 1882, 115 
Ramsay, William, 1776, 7, 8 
Ramsey, William Boyd, 1897, 181 
Randolph, Job Davidson, 1858, 63 
Randolph, Richard, 1789, 11 
Rankin, Edward Payson, 1865, 71 
Rankin, Walter Lowrie, i860, 65 
Rankin, Walter Mead, 118, 118 
Rankin, William, 1886, 127, 140 
Ranney, Pennington, 1882, 114 
Rawson, Edmund Grindall, Jr., 1890, 

145 
Read, Edward Griffin, 1861, 66 
Read, George, 1806, 18 
Read, Henry M., 1820, 29 
Read, John D., 1821, 30 
Read, William T., 1810, 20 
Reece, Patterson Andrews, 1875, 91 
Reed, Carl Seward, 1898, 173 
Reed, Charles Frederic, 1902, 205, 

205, 212 
Reed, Joseph, 1792, 12, 13 
Reed, Joseph, 1796, 14 
Reed, Robert B., 1903, 213 
Reed, Taylor, 1886, 128, 129 
Reese, Stanley Chester, 1896, 174, 

180 
Reese, William Miller, 1839, 42, 42 
Reeve, Henry Meeker, 1901, 203 
Reeves, Alfred Gandy, 1884, 116, 117 

II9, 121, 122, 123 



Reeves, Henry, 1844, 47 

Reeves, Nathaniel Smith, 1899, 187, 

189, 192, 219, 220 
Reeves, Samuel Winchester, 1865, 

72, 72 
Reid, Alexander, 1845, 47, 48 
Reid, David Collins, 1880, 107 
Reid, Francis Ellison, 1887, 127, 132, 

132 
Reid, John Graham, 1874, 88 
Remington, Charles William, 1862, 68 
Rendall, Isaac Norton, 1852, 55 
Renz, Randolph Augustus, 1855, 59 
Reynolds, Charles Albert, 1870, 78 
Rhea, Ebenezer, 1791, 12, 13 
Rhodes, Albert T., 1851, 54 
Rice, William M., 1879, 103 
Richards, Charles Gorman, 1897, 177 
Richards, Elias Jones, 1834, 38 
Richards, George Dickson, 1901, 201 
Richards, Henry S., 1823, 31 
Richards, James, 1858, 62 
Richardson, Charles Freeman, 1865, 

72, 72 
Richardson, Elliott Verne, 1888, 136 
Richmond, Charles Alexander, 1883, 

119 
Ricketts, Lewis Davidson, 1881, no 

in, 115 
Ridgway, John Jacob, 1826, 33 
Ridgway, Richard Frederic Lot, 1898, 

184 
Rigg, George, 1867, 74 
Riggs, Charles Trowbridge, 1893, 159 
Riggs, Edward, 1865, 72 
Riggs, Elmer Samuel, 180, 180 
Riggs, James Forsyth, 1872, 82 
Riggs, James Stevenson, 1874, 85, 87, 

87 
Riker, Adrian, 1879, 89, 92, 103 
Riker, Chandler White, 1876, 89, 93 
Ringgold, Richard W., 1824, 32 
Rinker, Henry, 1847, 49 
Rioseco, Peter, 1888, 135 
Ritchey, James Warren, 1893, 151, 

158, 159 
Rittenhouse, Thomas Hon", 1873, 84, 

84 
Roach, Randolph Stephen, 1865, 71, 

7i 
Robb, Samuel, 1849, 51,5/ 
Robbins, Charles Carroll, 1881, no, 

in 
Robbins, Charles Randal, 1901, 200 
Robbins, Edmund Yard, 1889, 139, 

141 



INDEX 



247 



Robbins, Edward Hyde, 1868, 75 
Robbins, Edward Rutledge, 1894 

157, 164 
Roberts, Charles Dillard, 1862, 68 
Roberts, Frederick Cox, 1855, 59,59 
Roberts, Stokes L., 1829, 35. 
Robeson, George Maxwell, 1847, 49 
Robinson, Charles Alexander, 1894, 

163, 164 
Robinson, George Livingstone, 1887, 

130, 131, 132, 133. 
Robinson, Joseph Haswell, 1859, 63, 

64 
Robinson, Philip Ely, 1898, 184, 185 
Robinson, William Andrew, 1881, 

103, 103, 106, 109, no, no, in 
Robinson, William Henry, 1885, 126 
Roddy, George Black, 1886, 124, 126, 

128 
Rodgers, James Webb, 1841, 44 
Rodgers, John Richardson Bayard, 

1775, 6, 7, 8 
Rodman, Thomas Harvey, 1840, 43 
Rodney, Caleb Hunn, 1867, 74, 74 
Rodney, George Bridges, 1820, 30 
Rodney, John, 1816, 25 
Roe, Charles James, 1870, 78, j8 
Rogers, David Camp, 1899, 191 
Rogers, James, 1799, 15, 13 
Rogers, James Slocum, 1893, 147 
Roman, Samuel Thomas, 1861, 66 
Rommel, William Cooper, 1868, 75, 

73 
Roosevelt, James, 1780, 9 
Roosevelt, James C, 1791, 12 
Rosebro, John William, 1869, 76, 76 
Ross, Allison, 1820, 30 
Ross, Henry Pawlington, 1857, 61 
Ross, James, 1819, 28 
Ross, James Henry, 1874, 85, 86 
Ross, John McDonald, 1841, 44 
Ross, Robert Edwin, 1895, 170 
Ross, Thomas, 1825, 33 
Ross, William Potter, 1842, 44 
Rouse, Clarence William, 1887, 132 
Rowland, Alexander Spencer, 1884, 

121, 122 
Rowland, Samuel James, 1877, 95, 98 
Roy, William H., 1818, 27 
Royle, Edwin Milton, 1883, 116, 119 
Rubinkam, Nathaniel Irwin, Jr., 1874, 

85 
Runyan, William Henry, 1888, 135, 

136 
Rush, Benjamin, 1829, 35, jj 
Rush, James Murray, 1831, 36 



Russell, Edward Johnson, 1894, 163 
Russell, Gordon Macgregor, 1901, 

200, 201 
Russell, Henry Everett, 1859, 63, 63 
Russell, Henry Norris, 1897, 172, 

176, 178, 179, 185, 191 
Ryerson, Martin, 1833, 37 
Ryerson, Martin John, 1830, 35 
Ryerson, Thomas Coxe, 1809, 19 

Sahler, Daniel Du Bois, 1853, 56, 

57 
Sailer, Thomas Henry Powers, 1889, 

141 
Sanders, Henry Peter, 1900, 193 
Sanderson, David D., 1845, 47 
Sanxay, Theodore Frederic, 1864, 70 
Satterfield, David Junkin, 1870, 78, j8 
Saunders, Stephen, 1814, 22, 22 
Sawyer, Robert Burns, 1900, 197 
Scarborough, William Bennett, 1853, 

56 
Schanck, James Robbins, 1865, 72, 7.2 
Schanck, John Stillwell, 1840, 43 
Scharff, Christian Henry, 1853, 56 
Scharff, Paul Adrian, 1885, 125 
Schauffler, Robert Haven, 1902, 212 
Schell, William Pitt, Jr., 1870, 77 
Schenck, Archibald Alexander, 1869, 

76 
Schenck, John Craig, 1853, 56 
Schenck, William Conover, 1805, 18 
Schenck, William Edward, 1838, 41 
Schley, William, 1821, 30 
Schnabel, Ellis B., 1840, 43 
Schneideman, Theodore B., 1881, in 
Schroeder, John Frederick, 1819, 28 
Schultz, Solomon S., 1852, 55 
Schultz, William Magill, 1899, 178, 

183, 187, 189, 191, 219 
Schusler, George William, 1902, 210 
Schweikert, Harry Christian, 1903, 

214, 214. 
Scofield, Alfred Hedges, 1887, 132 
Scofield, John Henry, i860, 64, 65 
Scott, Cornelius Suydam, 1872, 82 
Scott, David, Jr., 1873, 84, 84 
Scott, Edward Houston, 1865, 72 
Scott, George Elmer, 1888, 137 
Scott, John Morin, 1805, 18 
Scott, Samuel Bryan, 1900, 183, 194, 

195, 196, 197, 198 
Scott, William, 1868, 75 
Scott, William Berryman, 1877, 90, 

95, 96, 96, 97, 101 
Scribner, Arthur H., 1881, no 



248 



INDEX 



Scribner, Charles, 1875, 90, go 
Scribner, Charles Walter, 1880, 107 
Scribner, John Hitchcock, 1872, 82 
Scudder, Alexander M., 1839, 42, 42 
Scudder, Henry Wyre, 1871, 80 
Scudder, John Anderson, /77J, 8 
Scudder, John Beatty, 1830, 35 
Scudder, Lewis R., 1882, 115 
Seabrook, Benjamin Whitemarsh, 

1812, 21 
Seabrook, Ephraim Baynard, i860, 64 
Searle, Moses Coleman, 1821, 31 
Seay, William Austin, 1850, 53 
Seiler, Galen Wilkins, 1864, 71, 71 
Seip, Frederic, i860, 65 
Semmes, John Edward, Jr., 1902, 

209, 210 
Semple, Samuel, 1891, 145, 146, 149, 

150 
Sergeant, Charles, 1850, 52, 53 
Sergeant, Elihu Spencer, 1804, 17 
Sergeant, George T., 1850, 52,5.2 
Sergeant, Henry, 1798, 15 
Sergeant, John, 1795, 14 
Sergeant, Thomas, 1798, 15 
Sessions, David Robert, 1870, 78, 78, 

79. 79 
Seward, Nathan A. Cooper, 1847, 49 
Seymour, Warren Ilsley, 1895, 157 
Shaffer, Herbert Eugene, 1901, 198 
Shaw, Daniel McLean, 1860, 65 
Shaw, John Eyre, 1850, 53 
Shearer, Frederic Eichelberger, 1862, 

68 
Shearer, George Louis, 1890, 143 
Shedd, John Cutler, 1891, 147 
Shelby, John Todd, 1870, 78, 78 
Shelby, William Kinkead, 1883, 116, 

118, 118 
Sheldon, George William, 1863, 69, 6g 
Sheldon, Henry Isaac, 1864, 70 
Sheldon, Henry Mandlebert, 1894, 

163 
Sheldon, Ralph Crowley, 1886, 128, 

130 
Sheldon, Walter Lorenzo, 1880, 105, 

107 
Shellabarger, Joseph Lindsey, 1858, 

62 
Shelley, William Francis, 1865, 72, 72 
Shelton, Frederick William, 1834, 38 
Shelton, John D., 1836, 39 
Sheppard, Furman, 1845, 47, 48 
Sherrill, John Saxton, 1866, 73, ?j 
Sherwood, William B., 1882, 113 
Shick, Robert Porter, 1890, 142, 143 



Shields, William Samuel, 1858, 63 
Shipley, Nicholas H., 1834, 38 
Shippen, William, Jr., 1754, 3 
Sholl, Edward H., 1853, 57 
Shreve, Benjamin Franklin, 1851, 54 
Shreve, Caleb Davis, 1851, 54 
Sibley, Charles S., 1834, 38 
Siebeneck, Henry King, 1894, 163 
Silver, John Archer, 1886, 128, 129 
Simmons, William H., 1857, 61 
Simms, Richard H., 1849, 51 
Simonton, John Wiggins, 1850, 52 
Simpson, Herbert Downs, 1902, 209, 

210 
Simpson, Josiah, 1803, 16 
Simpson, John Green, Jr., 1902, 212 
Skillman, Abraham, 1819, 29 
Skinner, Abraham, 1793, 12, 13 
Skinner, Robert, 1829, 35 
Skinner, Thomas Harvey, 1809, 19 
Skinner, William Erskine, 1853, 56 
Slack, Elijah, 1808, 19 
Slemmons, William Emmett, 1877, 

95, 9 6 > 98 
Sloan, William B., 1830, 35 
Sloane, Joseph Curtis, 1895, 168 
Sloss, Robert, 1865, 71, 71, 72 
Sloss, Robert Thomas, i8gj, ijg 
Slosson, John, 1823, 31 
Small, John, 1824, 32 
Small, Ralph Duffield, 1892, 155 
Smalley, William Preston, 1863, 60. 
Smead, Edgar Mason, 1895, 170 
Smith, Augustine J., 1823, 32 
Smith, Belcher Peartree, 1773, 5, 6 
Smith, Charles Alvin, 1888, 137 
Smith, Charles Kern, 1900, 193, igj, 

195 
Smith, Charles Sidney, 1888, 135 
Smith, Daniel Henry, i860, 65 
Smith, Edward Darrell, 1795, 14 
Smith, Edward Dunlap, 1822, 31 
Smith, Emelius W., 1870, 77, 78, 79 
Smith, Frank, 1903, 213, 214, 214 
Smith, Frank Hyatt, 1887, 131, 132, 

133 
Smith, George Archibald, 1821, 31 
Smith, George Grantham, 1861, 66 
Smith, George Rice, 1834, 38 
Smith, George Washington, 1818, 27 
Smith, Herbert Stearns Squier, 1878, 

92, 100 
Smith, John Blair, 1773, 6 
Smith, John Irwin, 1838, 41 
Smith, John Vaughan, 1825, 33 
Smith, John Witherspoon, 1795, 13 



INDEX 



249 



Smith, Jonathan Bayard, 1760, 4 
Smith, Jonathan Bayard H., 1829, 35 
Smith, Joseph W., 1823, 31 
Smith, Jotham, 1833, 37 
Smith, Leigh Richmond, 1872, 81, 82 
Smith, Lloyd Llewellyn, 1896, 174 
Smith, N. Byron, 1845, 47 
Smith, Persifer Frazer, 1815, 23 
Smith, R. Lawler, 1841, 44 
Smith, Robert, 1781, 9 
Smith, Samuel Stanhope, 1769, 5 
Smith, Samuel Stanhope, 1829, 35 
Smith, Sanford Huntington, 1854, 57 
Smith, Walter Lloyd, 1877, 96, 98 
Smith, Wilton Merle, 1877, 95 
Smythe, George Washington, 1831, 35 
Snowden, Benjamin Parker, 1776, 8 
Snowden, Charles, 1789, 12 
Snowden, Gilbert Tennent, 1783, 9 
Snowden, Samuel Finley, 1786, 10, 11 
Snyder, Thomas Jaeger, 1900, 188, 

194, 195 
Sooy, Josephus Leander, 18 71, 79, 80 
Sooy, Mark Reeves, 1870, 78 
Southard, Samuel Lewis, 1804, 17 
Soutter, William Campbell, 1854, 57 
Sowers, Alfred Augustus, 1821, 31 
Spalding, Franklin Spencer, 1887, 

133 
Sparrow, Thomas, Jr., 1842, 45 
Speer, Alexander, 1869, 76 
Speer, James, 1827, 33 
Speer, John Ewing, 1873, 84 
Speer, Robert Eliot, 1889, 137, 138, 

139, 140, 141 
Spethman, Carl Leopold, 1877, 97, 97 
Sponsler, William Henry, 1874, 85, 86 
Sproat, Harris Lindsay, 1830, 35 
Sproat, Spencer S., 1833, 37 
Spriggs, Samuel Robert, 1896, 175 
Sproull, Gormly J., 1889, 140 
Spruance, William Corbit, 1852, 55 
Stahl, Nicholas, 1897, 168, 178, 179 
Stambaugh, Harry Frank, 1902, 194, 

199, 204, 205, 209, 20Q, 211, 212 
Stanley, Thomas Turner, 1809, 19 
Stanley, Wright C, 1805, 18 
Stark, Oliver Porter, 1843, 45 
Starr, Moses Allen, 1876, 92, 93, 94 
Stearns, Lewis French, 1867, 74, J4. 
Stearns, Seargent Prentiss, 1864, 70 
Stebbins, James Frederick, 1889, 139, 

140 
Steen, John Ewing, 1903, 222 
Steen, Robert Service, 1901, 203, 204, 

221, 222 



Stephens, George Herbert, 1891, 145, 

146, 148, 149 
Sterling, John Whelen, 1840, 43 
Sterling, Robert Fulton, 1897, 172, 

181, 219 
Stevenson, Alexander Russell, 1876, 

93 
Stevenson, James, 1848, 50 
Steward, John, 1832, 36 
Stewart, Charles Samuel, 1815, 23, 24 
Stewart, David, 1878, 95, 99, 100 
Stewart, Francis Gray, 1896, 174 
Stewart, George Black, 1876, 92, 94 
Stewart, John Stevens, 1856, 60 
Stewart, Reuel, 1850, 52,52 
Stewart, Robert, 1770, 5 
Stewart, Robert Stuart, 1891, 146, 

147 
Stiles, Samuel, 1818, 23 
Stirling, Archibald, Jr., 1851, 54, 34 
Stites, Thomas Henry Atherton, 1896, 

162 
Stites, Winfield Scott, 1869, 76 
Stitt, William Christie, 1856, 59 
Stockett, John Thomas, 1850, S3, S3 
Stockton, Lucius Horatio, 1787, 10, 

11 
Stockton, Richard, 1843, 45 
Stockwell, Henry Ford, 1897, 176, 

180, 181 
Stoddert, John T., 1810, 20 
Stone, David, 1788, 11 
Stone, Frederick, 1791, 12 
Stone, George Blagden, 1848, 50 
Stone, Robert King, 1842, 45 
Stone, William Jones, Jr., 1843, 46 
Stoops, John, 1797, 15, is 
Storrs, William C, 1837, 40 
Story, Isaac, 1768, 5 
Stout, Henry, 1823, 32 
Stoutenburgh, William F., 1879, 104, 

104 
Stover, Lewis, 1850, 52 
Stratton, James, 1830, 35 
Stratton, James Newbold, 1865, 71 
Stratton, Joseph Buck, 1833, 37 
Stratton, Morris Hancock, 1858, 62 
Strawbridge, George, 1802, 16 
Street, Irving Whitall, 1892, 150, 151, 

152, 153. 154, 155 
Stretch, Richard Garrison, 1867, 74, 

74 
Strickler, Abraham H., 1863, 69 
Strong, Oliver Smith, 1886, 128, 132, 

140 
Strong, Richard Marvin, 1854, 57 



25° 



INDEX 



Strong, Robert, 1856, 60 

Stroud, George McDowell, 181 7, 26 

Stryker, John, 1832, 37 

Stryker, Samuel Smith, Jr., 1863, 69 

Stuart, Hugh Silas, 1877, 92, 96, 98 

Stuart, James H., 1821, 31 

Stuart, John Allen, 1819, 28 

Studdiford, James Hervey, 1852, 55 

Studdiford, Josiah Simpson, 1858, 62 

Studdiford, Peter Augustus, 1849, 51 

Studdiford, Samuel Miller, 1856, 59, 

60 
Stump, Frederick, 1859, 63, 64 
Sturdevant, Thomas Kirkbride, 1901, 

201 
Sturges, Henry, 1846, 48 
Sturges, Jonathan, 1885, 124 
Summerill, Thomas C, 1883, 117, 

117 
Sutphen, Isaac Fisher, 1863, 69 
Sutphen, John Crater, 1856, 60 
Sutphen, Morris Crater, 1856, 60 
Sutphen, Morris Crater, 1890, 143 
Sutton, Robert Woods, 1901, 200, 204 
Swain, Fletcher, 1902, 209 
Swarts, John Watkins, 1867, 74 
Swinnerton, Henry Ulyate, 1863, 69 
Swofford, Ralph Powell, 1901, 198, 

199, 204 
Sykes, Benjamin William M'Cready, 

1894, 157, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 

166, 217 

Tabb, Thomas, 1856, 60 
Talbot, Theodore F., 1798, 15 
Taliaferro, Charles Champe, 182S, 34 
Taliaferro, William Francis, 1811, 20 
Talmage, Henry Clay, 1869, 76, 76 
Talmage, Samuel Kennedy, 1820, 30 
Tate, Miles Wilbur, 1866, 73 
Tawney, Guy Allan, 1893, 156, 158, 

159. I0 ° 
Taylor, Alexander C, 1845, 47 
Taylor, Archibald Alexander Edward, 

1854, 58 
Taylor, Bennet, 1793, 13, ij 
Taylor, George Yardley, 1882, 109, 

113. ii5 
Taylor, Henry, 1846, 48 
Taylor, James Bryce, 1901, 201 
Taylor, James Wilson, 1849, 5 1 
Taylor, John, 1790, 12 
Taylor, John, 1S16, 23 
Taylor, John B., 1834, 38 
Taylor, John Neilson, 1824, 32 
Taylor, Joseph Marsh, 1832, 37 



Taylor, Nathaniel G., 1840, 43 
Taylor, Robert Johnstone, 1795, 14 
Taylor, Sydney Wentworth, Jr., 1897, 

179 
Teal], Edward Nelson, 1902, 205, 

205 
Telfair, John S., 1842, 45 
Temple, Asher Brown, 1870, 77 
Terhune, Beekman Ramsey, 1901, 

200 
Terhune, John, 1793, 13 
Terry, Abner Wentworth Clopton, 

1S39, 42 
Tildsley, John Lee, 1893, 158, 159, 

160 
Thane, Daniel, 174S, 3 
Thomas, Claude Milton, 1884, 123 
Thomas, Edward, 1820, 30 
Thomas, John H., 1844, 46 
Thomas, William Davy, 1870, 78 
Thompson, Alexander Marshall, 1893, 

156 
Thompson, Benjamin, 1863, 69 
Thompson, David, 1803, 17 
Thompson, Edward Cameron, 1897, 

176, 181 
Thompson, Frank Forrester, 1894, 

164 
Thompson, Henry Burling, 1877, 97 
Thompson, Henry Dallas, 1885, 125 
Thompson, Israel Peyton, 1806, 18 
Thompson, James, 1761, 4 
Thompson, James William, 1822, 31 
Thompson, John, 1812, 20, 21 
Thompson, John Elliott, 1836, 39 
Thompson, John Oswald, 1828, 34 
Thompson, Ralph Somerville, 1901, 

204 
Thompson, Samuel Thomas, 1851, 54 
Thompson, Thomas Longland, 1901, 

203 
Thompson, William Henry, 1867, 74 
Thompson, William Vance, 1852, 54, 

55 
Thomson, Richard Renshaw, 18 16, 

25 
Tilford, Franklin, 1840, 43 
Timothy, Benjamin F., 1790, 12 
Tingle, Edmund McKnight, 1849, 51 
Titsworth, Charles Grant, 1881, no, 

I/O, III 

Todd, Ambrose Giddings, 1884, 121 
Todd, David Ripley, 1889, 138, 140, 

141 
Todd, Edward I., 1871, 79 
Todd, Henry Alfred, 1876, 93, 94 



INDEX 



251 



Toland, George Washington, 1816, 25 
Tolles, Cornelius Williams, 1848, 50 
Torrey, John, Jr., 1853, 57 
Towle, Henry A., 1883, 118 
Townley, William, 1831, 36 
Townsend, George G., 1881, no 
Townsend, John Allen, 1819, 28 
Travis, Alexander Horton, 1884, 121 
Trout, John Moore, 1896, 167, 171, 

172, 173, 174, 175, 176 
Trowbridge, Stephen van Rensselaer, 

1902, 204 
Truby, Charles Irvin, 1892, 151, 154 
Tupper, Martyn, 1826, 33 
Turner, Edward Bates, 1896, 171 
Turner, Eli Marsh, 1868, 75 
Turner, Fielding L., 1833, 37 
Tuttle, Samuel Lawrence, 1836, 39 
Twells, Herbert Norris, 1899, 190 
Tyler, William Bailey, 1819, 28 

Underwood, Walter Hunnewell, 

1875, 90 
Updike, Hartley Titus, 1883, 118, 118 
Upson, William Gildersleeve, i860, 65 
Urban, Leh Roy, 1900, 195 
Urban, Wilbur Marshall, 1895, 157, 

162, 166, 167, 168, 169, 171 
Ure, Herbert, 1896, 174, 218 

Vail, Lewis Depui, 1851, 54 
Vail, William Henry, 1865, 72 
Vail, William Penn, 1902, 210 
Van Arsdale, Elias, Jr., 1819, 29 
Van Arsdale, Robert, 1826, 33 
Van Artsdalen, John, 1798, 15 
Van Benschoten, John Richard, 1878, 

95 
Van Benthuysen, Boyd, 1894, 152 
Van Bibber, George Lindenberger, 

1865, 72, J2 
Van Bibber, Thomas E., 1830, 35 
Van Buskirk, William, 1900, 193, 197 
Van Cleaf, Henry, 1897, 179 
Van Cleve, Alexander Green, 18 71, 

80 
Vancleve, John Wright, 1786, 10, n 
Van Court, John Harriotte, 1817, 26 
Vanderbilt, George Opdyke, 1873, 85 
Van Deren, David, 1833, 37 
Vanderveer, John, 1817, 27 
Van Deusen, Albert, 1876, 86, 91,92, 

93 
Van Deusen, Edgar Trotter, 1892, 

155 
Van Doren, Luther Halsey, 1831, 36 



Van Dusen, Harry Budd, 1898, 185, 

186 
Van Dycke, Nicholas, 1788, n 
Van Dyke, Henry Jackson, Jr., 1873, 

83, 84, 85 
Van Dyke, Henry Nevius, 1872, 82 
Van Dyke, John, 1799, 15 
Van Dyke, Joseph Smith, 1857, 61 
Van Dyke, Kensey Johns, 1816, 25 
Van Dyke, Nicholas, Jr., 1812, 21 
Van Dyke, Paul, 1881, 109, no, in, 

112 
Van Dyke, William Duncan, 1878, 

98, 99 
Van Kirk, Robert Woods, 1884, 122 
Van Lear, James, 1816, 26 
Van Pelt, John, 1852, 55 
Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt, Jr., 1858, 

62, 63 
Van Rensselaer, Philip Livingston, 

i860, 64 
Van Valzah, William Ward, 1873, 84, 

84 
Van Vorst, Frederick Boyd, 1875, 86, 

90 
Van Vorst, John, Jr., 1870, 78 
Varnum, Jonas Parker, 1861, 66 
Vason, Marcellus E., 1849, 51 
Vass, Lachlan C, 1850, 52 
Vaughan, Benjamin Boisseau, 1838, 

41 
Venable, Abraham Woodson, 1819, 28 
Venable, Nathaniel, 1796, 14 
Venable, Samuel W., 1780, 9 
Verdier, John M., 1808, 19 
Vernon, Ambrose White, 1891, 148, 

14Q, 150 
Vertner, James Douglass, 1857, 61 
Vollrath, Edward, 1883, 117, ny 
Voorhees, Abraham, 1850, 53,53* 
Voorhees, Frederick, 1856, 60, 60 
Voorhees, Garrett Stephen, 1899, 189 
Voorhees, James Ditmars, 1890, 143 
Vredenburgh, James Brinckerhoff, 

1863, 6g 
Vreeland, Williamson Updike, 1892, 

153 

Wade, Lewis Harvey, 1849, 51 
Wadhams, Calvin, 1854, 58 
Wadhams, Raymond Lynde, 1895, 

167 
Wadsworth, Arthur Holland, 1894, 

163 
Wadsworth, Thomas M., 1825, 33 
Wagener, Daniel, 1840, 43 



252 



INDEX 



Waggener, Lucien, Jr., 1887, 132 
Wailes, George Handy, 1894, 163 
Wakeman, Thaddeus Burr, 1854, 57 
Walker, Andrew, 1819, 28 
Walker, John Williams, 1806, 18 
Walker, Richard Wilde, 1841, 44, 44 
Walker, Richard Wilde, Jr., 1877, 

96. 97 
Walker, William, 1820, 30 
Walker, William Stevenson, 1851, 54 
Wall, Edward Barry, 1848, 50 
Wall, Frederick Morton, 1890, 143 
Wall, Thomas George, 1848, 50 
Wallace, George Riddle, 1891, 145, 

146, 147, 148, 149, 150 
Wallace, Horace Binney, 1835, 39 
Wallace, John Bradford, 1794, 13 
Wallace, Joshua Maddox, 1793, 13 
Wallace, Joshua Maddox, 1833, 37 
Wallace, Marcus Jediah, 1849, 51 
Wallen, Samuel Smith, 1865, 72 
Ward, Aaron Condit, 1883, 117 
Ward, Benjamin E., 1S20, 30 
Ward, Frank Addison, 1870, 78, 78 
Ward, Isaac, 1811, 20 
Ward, Matthias, 1833, 37 
Ward, Stephen Dodd, 1819, 28 
Ward, William Douglass, 1895, 162, 

168, 169 
Wardlaw, John B., 1877, 97, 98 
Warfield, Benjamin Breckinridge, 

1871, 79, 80 
Warfield, Daniel, Jr., 1850, 53 
Warfield, Perry Snowden, 1840, 43 
Warren, Harvey Converse, 1864, 70, 

7i 
Warren, Howard Crosby, 1889, 139 
Warren, Thomas Daniel, 1881, 103, 

ioj, 106, no 
Washington, Henry Augustine, 1839, 

42 
Wasson, Samuel, 1891, 150 
Waterhouse, Ernest Coniston, 1894, 

164 
Waters, Bertram Howard, 1889, 140 
Waters, George Henry, 1896, 171, 

172 
Watkins, Henry Edward, 1801, 16 
Watkins, James Henry, 1826, 33 
Watson, Charles Roger, 1894, 165, 

166 
Watson, James Clemson, 1827, 34 
Watson, James W., 1844, 46 
Watson, Josiah, 1798, 15, ij 
Watts, Edward, 1801, 16, 16 
Waugh, Samuel, 1773, 6 



Weatherby, James, 1822, 31 
Webster, Charles Edward, 1862, 67 
Webster, Richard, 1899, I 78. 183, 

187, 1S8, 189, 190 
Webster, Richard Boyd, 1869, 76 
Webster, William Stewart Cross, 1864, 

70 
Weeks, Dexter Mason Ferry, 1895, 

169 
Weeks, William Raymond, 1809, 20 
Weir, John G., 1871, 79 
Weisel, Daniel, 1823, 32 
Wellford, Beverley Randolph, Jr., 

1847, 49, 4g 
Welling, James Clarke, 1844, 46 
Wells, Arthur Register, 1895, 157, 168 
Wells, Daniel, 1S34, 38 
Wells, Eugene Franklin, 1869, 75 
Wells, Harold Bertrand, 1898, 185 
Wells, William Lowndes, 1850, 52 
Wells, William Morgan, 1854, 58, j8 
Welsh, William Henry, 1847, 49 
Wentworth, Ralph, 1901, 200 
West, Andrew Fleming, 1874, 86, 87 
West, Robert Haldane, 1882, 114 
Westbrook, Charles Kingsbury, 1871, 

80, 80 
Westcott, Franklin Fisk, 1858, 62, 62 
Westcott, John Howell, 1877, 96, 97 
Westcott, Lorenzo, 1852, 55 
Westcott, Robert Raikes, 1863, 69 
Weston, Alfred Sewall, 1899, 187, 

189, 190, 192, 220, 221 
Whaley, Hercules, 1785, 10 
Wheeler, George Post, 1891, 149, 154 
Whelpley, Edward William, 1834, 38 
Wherry, John, 1858, 62 
Wherry, Samuel McCuen, i860, 65, 

65 

White, Alexander, 1792, 13 

White, Benjamin Vroom, 1892, 151, 

153 

W'hite, Charles, 1848, 50 

White, Charles Dunning, 1891, 147 

White, Francis Harding, 1887, 131, 

132, 133 
White, Frederick Barnard, /88j, ug 
White, George Howard, Jr., 1902, 210 
White, Howard Erskine, 1895, 166, 

218 
White, Howell North, 1901, 201, 203 
White, William Wisner, 1888, 135 
Whitehead, Asa, Jr., 1856, 61 
Whitehill, Alexander Reid, 1874, 87 
Whitehouse, Clarence Asa, 1902, 210 
Whiteley, Arthur, 1848, 50,50 



INDEX 



253 



Whitman, Frederick Raymond, 1902, 
194, 205, 20S, 209, 20Q, 211 

Whittlesey, Charles Fauntleroy, 1874, 
86, 87 

Wickes, Benjamin Chambers, 1843, 

45, 46. 4<> 
Wickes, Pere Lethbury, 1856, 59 
Wickham, William Fanning, 1812, 21 
Wiedman, Grant, 1859, 64 
Wiggins, Willis Hulette, 1874, 85, 

86 
Wilde, Edward Seymour, 1861, 66 
Wilder, Robert Parmelee, 1886, 123, 

124, 128, 129, 130 
Wilder, William Royal, 1879, 104 
Wiley, John, 1809, 20 
Wilkin, Samuel J., 1812, 21 
Wilkin, Westcott, 1843, 45 
Wilkins, Charles, 1804, 17 
Wilkinson, John Featherer, 1893, 158, 

160 
Williams, Albert, 1829, 35 
Williams, Albert, Jr., 1872, 82 
Williams, Benjamin Haines, 1837, 41 
Williams, Charles Luther, 1878, 99 
Williams, Charles Richard, 1875, 90 
Williams, Clarke Benedict, 1890, 141, 

142, 143 
Williams, Edwin Theodore, 1850, 52 
Williams, John Benjamin E., 1851, 53 
Williams, Leonard Worcester, 190, 

igo 
Williams, Lewis Jeffery, 1838, 41 
Williams, Lewis W., 1836, 40 
Williams, Meade Tyrrell, 1898, 177 
Williams, Melancthon B., 1814, 23 
Williams, Samuel G., 1838, 41 
Williams, Stevenson Archer, 1870, 77 
Williams, William Carter, 1851, 54.5^ 
Williamson, Abraham, 1818, 27 
Williamson, Benjamin, 1827, 34 
Williamson, James Franklin, 1877, 96, 

97, 98, 101 
Wills, David, Jr., 1881, 112 
Wilson, Andrew Wilkins, Jr., 1883, 

117 
Wilson, Edmund, 1885, 126 
Wilson, Emory J., 1901, 201 
Wilson, George, 1872, 81 
Wilson, George Maxwell, 1835, 39 
Wilson, Hugh, 1819, 28 
Wilson, Hugh Nesbit, 1830, 35 
Wilson, James Marquis, 1881, 109 
Wilson, James R., 1824, 32 
Wilson, John Glover, 1892, 142, 150, 

152, 153. 154 



Wilson, Nicholas Arrowsmith, 1823, 

32 
Wilson, Percy, 1892, 153 
Wilson, Richard Ignatius, 1843, 46 
Wilson, Wayne MacVeagh, 1897, 168 
Wilson, William Sidney, 1835, 39, jg 
Wilson, William Thomas, 1874, 87 
Wilson, William W., 1804, 17 
Winans, Herbert Ludlum, 1893, 158 
Winans, Samuel Ross, Jr., 1874, 85, 

87, 87 
Winder, Rider H., 1806, 18 
Winebrener, John A., 1861, 66, 66 
Wintersteen, Abram Heebner, 1878, 

99, 100, 101 
Wishard, Luther Deloraine, 1877, 95 
Wisner, Charles Wesley, Jr., 1896, 

171 
Wisner, Henry G., 1799, 15 
Witherspoon, Daniel McCalla, 1825, 

33 
Witherspoon, David, 1774, 5 
Witherspoon, John, Jr., 1773, 6 
Withington, Irving Piatt, 1880, 105, 

106 
Withrow, John Lindsay, i860, 65 
Wood, Clinton Tyler, 1892, 151, 152, 

153. 155 
Wood, Edward Payson, 1856, 61 
Wood, Francis Gregory, 1858, 62 
Wood, Francis Marion, 1859, 63 
Wood, Frank Montgomery, Jr., 1897, 

177, 181 
Wood, George, 1808, 19, ig 
Wood, Ira Wells, 1877, 96 
Wood, John S., 1809, 20 
Wood, Silas, 1789, 11, 12 
Wood, William Jackson, 1856, 60 
Woodbridge, Stephen G., 1842, 45 
Woodcock, Jay Ralph, 1899, 187 
Woodhull, Addison Waddell, 1854, 

57 
Woodhull, Alfred Alexander, 1828, 

34 
Woodhull, Alfred Alexander, Jr., 

1856, 61 
Woodhull, George Edward, 1884, 120 
Woodhull, Gilbert Tennent, 1852, 55 
Woodhull, John Neilson, 1828, 34 
Woodruff, Aaron Dickinson, 1779, 8 
Woodruff, Frank Stiles, 1885, 124, 

125, 126 
Woodruff, Louis Clayton, 1895, 168, 

169 
Woodruff, William Ring, 1894, 163 
Woods, Alexander Miller, 1850, 53 



254 



INDEX 



Woods, Charles Albert, iSgo, 143 
Woods, James, Jr., 1852, 55 
Woodward, William Henry, 1856, 

60 
Woolsey, Henry Harrison, 1856, 60 
Wooten, Dudley Goodall, 1875, 88, 

9i 
Wooton, Singleton, 1811, 20 
Worcester, Edward Strong, 1896, 167, 

171, 172, 173 
Wright, Albert Southard, 1900, 195 
Wright, James William Abert, 1857, 

61 
Wright, Raymond Garfield, 1902, 209 
Wright, Walter Livingston, Jr., 1892, 

146, 153 
Wright, William Bull, 1859, 64 
Wright, William Henry, i860, 64 
Wurts, Charles, 181 5, 24 
Wurts, John, 1813, 22, 22 
Wurts, John Howard, 1858, 62 
Wyckoff, James, 1829, 35 
Wyckoff, James, 1862, 67 
Wyckoff, Joseph Campbell, 1854, 57, 

58, JS 
Wyckoff, Walter Augustus, 1888, 134 
Wyckoff, Peter, 1791, 12, 13 



Wylie, James Scrimgeour, Jr., 1861, 

66, 66 
Wylie, John, 1861, 67 

Yantis, Samuel Stewart, 1897, 

181 
Yard, Robert S., 1883, 119 
Yarrow, Sidney Radwell, 1894, 165 
Yeakle, John Morris, 1890, 138, 141, 

142, 143, 144. 145 
Yeisley, George Conrad, 1870, 77, 78, 

79. 79 
Yeomans, Alfred, 1852, 55 
Yocum, Howard Herr, 1898, 173, 

177, 181, 182, 184, 185, 186, 219 
Young, Archer Everett, 211, 211 
Young, Charles, 1861, 66 
Young, Charles Ellis, 1862, 68 
Young, George Boardman, 1863, 69 
Young, Henry, 1862, 67 
Young, Oscar Henry, 1856, 60 
Young, Thomas, 1790, 11, 12 

Zabriskie, Abraham Oothout, 

1825, 33 
Zahner, Peter, 1863, 69 
Zimmerman, Harry Steele, 1900, 193 



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